Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine - Osteoblast Yearbook (Kirksville, MO)

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Yet in such a prolfessional school as is served by the Qsteohlast the lite and comradeship ot its men and women can never he successtully divorced lirom the protession which claims their allegiance. ln the words ol: l-lippocrates, Where love ot men is, there also is the love ol: this artf' Nor can the art ot healing ever be tar trom the tascination ot its sources. Believing in this way, it has been the attempt ot the IQ3LL Qsteohlast not only to arrest the myriad activities ot the recent sea- sons, but also to glimpse the panorama ot an enthralling tradition. BEF'ACE IJq.l1.,1l,q gullcgc11lw'.u'v,tllcpulwhc clxmc, the .nml1mr1um.1ml sever.ull.11'ge cl.1ss1-ummm A S? - if .5 .2 'lf i . . dministration Building The AJ1m1m1r'.1tum I'u11h,lmg crcclcd m 1022, houses the utlices of the SCCI'6E.lI'Y gm wvr',ztfn'1Cw nd wxxxxmrrffffffw I 1 4 X X 'Irma Rl Q KFXAYI W. Iwi wif . .... f 115 I ffffwf TIII I E I ' f Y L i . In ONTEN-TS ..-- I BOOK 1 1, I THE COLLEGE If T Q Boon 11 III I3 E O I3 I. 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X mkm Xxxxxu SS 7, -vb- ffm gif' f'1 ,ff X ' ,QM ff'L T Q i, fgiyf f X I V X A f X f f ff 1 ,f f ,ffJ,X,Vf,f!f' ff' X ' OMAN phx'+1c1.ms xxcrc lmm, pcrhapi lwzfwrc th-311' mme The vow twL1ml.mmu nt Pwmm IIXCJICIIWC Lhlrmg in flHXX'CI'lI1Q permmi m thc PINK Ccmurv B, C, Vwtul up 111 tlxc omtcmxmm tim! xlllicw AIAVCN Wm Qlqmllx' tn-m ll cclmmmmml CJLISCX .mkl tlmr 11'cQl1.w1c.1l tlm,4pcL1t1cw nlum must .zglucvc tum rmk m m y-nr ,mgc .mul cthmo' Hon, wld. Num Nlmmc.lnvdwtlxclqw,d1cr,1mlm.m1p x1l,4rnm more cmpllwcd m the nwm plIx'Q1c1.m - t1'c.m1'cm wt J14C.lwC THE CCJLLEGE A .rv is-x is f ,ris y ' it :ff S - + f W i Q 1 t i ,v ' ' Tif f W . li i Q W - use st .I ' , ,.- N :V .'-' If at i DR. GEO. M. LAUGHLIN President of the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery SUCCESSFUL life devoted to the osteopathic profession is an inspiration to all. A profound student, an arduous worker, with keen practical ability, he has devoted nearly forty years to the service of his profession, Student, educator, practitioner, surgeon of international repute, active in the counils of National, State and local organizations, Executive, business man, agriculturist, and withal a genial personality, a lover of the out of doors, of sports, and a friend to all. f e.. 'r QXYANSUN. M. A.. UO, Dorn Board or Trustees Gionni? M. LA1'i:11L1N Bl.,-'-.NL 1112 51111. L.a11r:11L1N H. lvl. Sllll A1:111r'1a D. llifr 1111: C. lf, 511L1, A. C. l'ls.1zm' E.-'xRl.l l.l,Al'1lHLIN R. H. G. SWANSON has serv! ed AIS Dean of the faculty of Kirksville College of Osteopathy .ind Surgery during the past seven ye.u's. Wliile serving in this capacity, Dr. Sw.1nson h.1s gained the respect .uid .1dm1r.1t1on of the student hody, the educ.1t1on.1l world and the osteo' p.1thic PI'Ol'.CS51Ol1, for his udininis- tr.1t1ve .rhility .md the inrrnner in which he has hrought li. C. 0. S. to become LlHlV6I'S.llly known for its scholastic st.1n1.l.11'ds. From his long experiences .rs nn educational lender, Deiui Swanson h.1s mastered the .rrt of school inanirgernent. As profes' sor of Neurology. professor of Technic, professor of Nervous Dis' e.uses he proves his .rhility .rs an instructor .is well .is .rn executive .intl 1lLlIUIl1lSfl'.ItH1'. CARL E, Iw1.A.i:E12 SCCTCILLTN' l'llIIll1RUZl'Ql.l'li Hrrrsrrv l14l ai DR. A. C. PT.-XRDY The Faculty A. o. HARDY. M. D.. D. o. Dr. A. G. Hardy 15 professor of the Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat De partment of the college. He is Surgeonem Charge of the Ear. Eye, Nose and Throat work in hoth the Laughlin and li. G. O. S. Hospitals. Dr. Hardy isa memher of the Board of Trustees of the college, and also serves as Faculty Director of the Osteoblast. The 103-1 Staff owes D11 Hardy much for his wise guidance and direction in the preparation of this puh lication. ARTHUR D. BECKER. B, H., D. O. D11 Arthur D. Becker, professor' of Osteopathy. has lween a pionu nent physician in the osteopathic profession for many years and served as President ofthe A. O. A. His extenswe practice in the field tits h1m to serve as Professor of Osteopathic Principles and Practice. and to con duct the classes in Diagnosis and Clinics. Dr. Becker is a memher of the Board of Trustees of the college. EARL H, LAUGHLIN, SRM D. O. Dr. Earl H. Laughlin. Sr., is Professor of Physical Diagnosis. As Physician in Charge of diagnostic methods and Osteopathy at the Laughlin Hospital, he has hecome nationally known as an eminent drag nostician. Dr. Laughlin is also a memher of the Board of Trustees of the college. GEORGE H. FULTON. D, O. Dr. George H. Fulton has served on the faculty of K. G. O. S, for more than a decade. He is Professor of Practice and Associate Professor of Diagnosis and was formerly Professor of Physiology. Dr. Fulton has heen nationally recognized as President of the Sigma Sigma Phi, National Osteopathic Honorary Fraternity. E15 . DR. A. D. BEQKER DR. EARL LAui:11L1N,SR. DR, GEO. H. FULTON f ' Q 1 .1 J V 5 4 V. .. 'H f'T'. , , . . F' ' f J- 4 I . it '4,H! .,,.3g ' - ,-.:2i?:ff?.i?1: Li V . . Q : ...x2g .g1L,-AM .-g ' ' . , ,-G-yffne-1:g::.w ' -...ra , ' ' fart ' .: -Q! vim 'i -..5'f' I 'VME A ' 3'-1' J' 5 . 1 if Q.4Gf,zff1tca-f-. 4. ',3:-.gg-...Q f ,Y -4 'I lwll. STFll.-K FU rox Dia. G. C. Srvslfx' Qi l ' Da. Putin Nu.: Q F-if C 77 L V' - 2,197 'lf ' ' . Qvgit: fel 1, I A' xg,ff+ggF7' ,. I :1 '5f .. , S l - - .- Fit .. ' We lf' Ji -E Rafi af' DR. ,lorm H DENBY Du. EARL LAuoHL1N, bln. ,lOHN H. DENBY, D. O. Dr. john H. Denhy rs professor of Ohstetrics, Director of the Puhlic Clinic, and Professor in the Departments of Anatomy and Prac tice. Dr. Denhy has had an excellent record as Surgeon in Charge of Ohstetrics and maintains an ohstetrical department second to none in the profession. EARL H. LAUGHLIN, JR., B. Sc., D. O. Dr. Earl H. Laughlin, jr.. is Associate Professor of Surgery and Professor of Roentgenology of the college. He is Staff Physician and Staff Surgeon at the K. C. O. S. Hospital. Dr. Laughlin has heen National President of Psi Sigma Alpha, National Osteopathic Honorary Scho- lastic Fraternity. The Osteohlast is indehted to Dr. Laughlin, jr., for his services as a faculty advisor of this puhlication. STELLA CORRELL FULTON, D. O. Dr. Stella Fulton is Professor m the Departments of Gynecology and Pediatrics and is also Advisor of Woimieri. Many students and prac' ticmg physicians hrrng patients to Dr, Stella's lahoratories for examinaf tion and consultation. GROVER C. STUKEY, B. Pn.. B. Sc., D. O. Dr. Grover Stukey is Professor of Pathology and Professor of Anat omy. He is Pathologist to the Laughlin and K. C. O. 5. Hospitals. Dr. Stukey has made a remarkahle record, huilding up the Pathology De partment and Pathology lvluseum of the college. FRED STILL. B. Sc.. D. O. Dr. Fred Still, Professor of Mental Diseases. has served his second year on the K. C. O. S. faculty. He is a memher of the staff of the Still' Hrldreth Osteopathic Sanatorrum at lviacon, MlSSOllYl. 1 mr DR. H. E. Lirrox ,luDGE W. A, Him:aEE H. E. LITTON, D. G. Dr. H. E. Litton is Professor of Osteopathic Technic, Professor of Coinpnrative Therapeutics .ind Editor of The foimml of Osreopiilhy. This magazine is published monthly .ind htis .i n.ition.il circul.ition. It was Osteopathys first m.ig.i:ine. Dr. Litton is .ilso Assocmte Director of the Public Clinic. WALTER A. HIGBEE, A. B.. LL. B. judge Walter A. Highee is Professor of Medioil jurisprudence in K. C. O, S. He has served .is judge of the Circuit Corrt of the thirty seventh district since 1026. C. R. GREEN, M. A., D. O. Dr. C. R. Green is Professor of Histology .ind Enihryology. Dr. Green is He.id of the Puhlic He.ilth Depiirtment of the Northeast Mis souri State Teachers College in Kirksville, Missouri. SETI-I C. THOMAS. D. D. S. Dr. Seth Thonms is Professor of Oral Hygiene. Dr. Thonnis h.is served on the K. C. O. S. faculty for sever.il years. .ind .ilso served .is Dental Surgeon to the Laughlin Hospitdl. WALTER j. BAUER. A. B., M. A. Mr. Walter -l. Bauer is Instructor of Biological Chemistry .ind Blood Physiology. 2 fl7l DR, C. R. GREEN DR. S. C. THoMAs MR. W. bl. BAUER Du. D. C. DELBRID11 Mu. KI VEIRLINLS WALIKQWD DQNALD C. DELBRIDGE, D, O. Dr. Dcllmdge 15 Professor of B.1cter1ology .md Professor OfHyglCl1C He 15 ASSIWC1.lfC D11'ect11r of the Pulwhc Chmc. Dr. Dellmdge 15 servmg 1115 tirst YC.ll' 011 the K. C. O, S. thculty. xl VERLING WALRLUD, B. S. M11 -I Vcrlmg XV.1l1'od IS l115t1'uct1,11' 111 Pl1ys1c5. H. V. HEIMBERGER, A. B., M. A, N411 H. V. He1111l1c1'gc1' IS IDSUAUCIOK' 111 Bmlogy. LEONARD P. TURNER, B. S. M11 Lc1111.1r1l P. TLlI'I1CI' IS l115t1'11cto1' 111 G1:11c1'.1I Cl1Cl11lStI'y'. HAROLD MQCLURE, A. B., M. S. M1'. H.lI'L1ld IN4CClLll'C 15 Instructor ll1 Nervous Pl1ys1olugy, 1 13 1 MR, R. C. SLATEII MR. bl. C. Ewc1111x1Ax RUSSELL C, SLATER Mr. R. C1 Shter 15 I11struct11r 111 Cl1111c11I P.1thol11gy .md Dwectur X of L.1l1or.1to1'y D1.1g11os1s. I. C, ESCHLIMAN. B, S. Mr. bl. C. EsCl1l1111.111 15 I11st111ct01' 111 P11I1l1c Spc.1k111g .111Ll P1lI'll.l 111e11t.1ry L.1w, A. T. RHOADES. A. B. Mr, A. T. Rlumdes IS l11st1'uct01' 111 OI'g1lI1lC Cl11:1111stry. PERCY E. TUVJNSLEY Mr. Percy E, Tow11slcy 15 I11strL1ct111' Ill A11.1tc1111y S. L. STACY. B1 S. Mr. 5. L. Smcy is Director of Athlencs. E193 MR. A, T. Rrmmnef M11. P. E. T1m'xs1L1 MR. Ti L. 5'1'Au1' Ng A , . 1 Mlss RUTH SIURY, R. N. l i Supcrllltelltlcllt ol' Nurses ss HA:rl, Flrell, R. N. MISSV,LOUISESk'llAlll:ElK,R,N lhy Slllwrllsor Nlglll Sllpcrvlsor The School ol Nursing HE LAUGHLIN TRAINING SCHOOL Fon NURSES WM l'Oll1?LlCLl lll 10211, The course of lllstructloll covers 3 years, l'5ClITg all X'lk.lCLl lllto Pl'ClIlNlI1.ll'y Allll'llU1', llltel'llletll.lte .mtl Selllol' terllls. Full hlgh school cretllt or lts CLlLllX'.llkZlWT IS I'CLlLIlI'Ckl for .lkllD15Sl0I1. Mlss Ruth Story, who very e.lp.lhly fllls the ollmlclty of Superlll telltlclit ol' Nurses hlls lWClZI1 collrectetl Vv'ltlW the Tfllllllllg School SIITCG its lAOL1l1k.llIlg. Mlss Story IS .lll olltsmlldlllg lllelllher of the MISSOLITI Stzlte l3o.ll1l of Nurse EX.llUlllCI'S. Mlss H.l:cl Fltch, .l l,U'.lLlU.lTiZ of the Lllllglillll Tfilllllllg School, h.ls very tllltllfully dlrected the work of the nurses Alf Llughllll Hosf plt.ll .ls D.ly SUPCYVISOF for several years. Mlss V, Loulse Fclmtfer IS .l new .md olpllhle lHCIUlWEI' of the nuts' mg st.ltlA .ls Nlght SLll3CI'X'1SOl'. Mlss Sllllllll-ill' IS .l recellt grlldualte of the L.lllghllll Tl'-lllllllg '-chool. l2ofl Student Instructors ASSISTANTS IN BACTERIOLUUY AssIsTANTs IN PATHOLOGY Frank N, B.Irnes Charles E. Bloom ASSISTANTS IN BIOLOGY Stewart Williamson Mgrrtha E. Garnett ASSISTANTS IN CHEMISTIQY john C. Shfer James Dillon Warren P. Adams ASSISTANTS IN DIssEcTIoN Walter L. jones George H. W. Dunl-1 ASSISTANTS IN EMBRYOLIII :Y K. Dale Attebury Elizabeth R. Foster ASSISTA NTS IN GY Necomr :Y Claire Taylor J. Edwin W1lSOIl ASSISTANTS IN HIsroLom' C. S. Crifhn bl. Robert Schnexder ASSISTANTS IN Neunotom' Vernon H. Lowell Rollin E. Becker Carl W. Turner john V. Adams ASSISTANTS IN PHYSICAL DI.m:NosIs Richard Z.Iy M.Irt1n H. Bartlett ASSISTANT IN PHYSICS lVl.lI'X'lI1 S. Mrller ASSIST,-xNTs IN PHYsIoLot:Y Xflifflll S. Bartlett QI. M.ll1Cll FIslI ASNINTANT IN CLINIL'.AL PA H.I1 K. C.Irter firot'ItRooM or CHEMISIILY Wrlhur Stocker ANATOMY PI1osEcToIIs W. B. Bl.lSlINg.llHC D. F. Brown J. G. Bennett C. H. 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A11 5111110111 1111111110111s w01'0 g1x'011 0.110 1111 01111N11101'.1111111, .11111 1111110111 .10111'1110s 11010 11.111111011 111 11113 110s1 p11ss11110 111.l1111C1'. 11111 C11l111C11C.1111CC1111.11 11 11.111.1 x'01'1' 411001151111 y0.11'. 111l111Y E, 1V11i1'1f11s 1,7'1'.1l111'11l ' -an .1 vi V121 January'3u l.AwRENeE MlLl.Eli Vxce President ALLEN B. P11EsenTT Premdent ,IULXELYN C. P. Plums' ' Secretary und Trettsurer Classes or lC93LL HE l.1st ye.1r h.1s .thuut come to .ln enel .md we senmrs .ure rust .nhuut tu how out nf enllege hle. Doulwtless we seem qulte .1 le.trneLl. hltse gn-,up ot' persomees tn the freshmen. hut whn .1 eolleetlnn we were when we hrst lmeled' Culleeturn rs trulv the wulxl. There were wrltl men tnnn the westg cold, .tloof people from the e.1st. eulturetl gentlemen l,l'Ul1X the st-uth. reservetl C.rn.ttl1.nns, Omnrsexent Enghshg .mel s.1l.1m1 salesmen fnnn the suuthwest .mel Ci.llll'OI'!ll.l. For .1 semester, we were .111 hrnthers .md sxstersg then hxmtermtv, Swl'Ul'lIV, sehultstle, .mtl tln.1ne1.tl Cl15flllCf1OlWS were ll1L Y1I.tlWlV m.tele IILIITITCST .mtl we hegm slnwlv tn shmft tu the well lxmt .mel perpetuully VxKl!'l'l11gl-.lCTlHllSIlX.lT11LlliClllW el.tss .mel sehuol hte Through the freshm.tn year XVlfll 1ts strll unexplunetl mvstertes -wt' lnstwlugv. ernlwwtmlrwgv. .mtl ehemmstry mto the long, h.arel grmd .md elnve of the soplwmure ve.tr we went, emergmg ,ts mum Q Vx'1Il1fl16l1.llN1I'OfNX'OI'li SUllll1gI'.l1llCL.l, Then e.tme the let Llwwn wlth ltstlv .t ve.1r 4 rl' htful stutlv, pm CF.lSE1lT.lIlOll, worry' for the future, .mel .tt last, .tppmmlung QI'.lLlll.tI10II. Ours h.tx'e heen two eltsses nt strong .md X'.lI'lCxl lWCI'SlWD.lllIlC5. m.mv nf whnm hue heen .te eepteel .ts e.m.thle mstruetnrs ,mel luhomtnrv wnrkers le.tLlers. Then' gnvups h.rx'e m.tLle themselves felt tlnwn through the four cltsses on oee.ts1ons th.1t .ue nuw lgllSfUI'Y. The .llW11llYlUH mtl' the snplmn more freshm.m lvmwl. hetter el.tss .tttenelmee .mel ,tx'er.tge, expernnenmtlun m stuelv ,mtl lecture methods were .tll 1IlSflfLlECLl, Attempteel, rmel trleel wut lw us .mtl un us, On loolung lmek .tg.un, reguelless ot lww eulnpnslte xxe m.1v look tr- thnse lint vet sernnrs, rt st1ll seems 1nered1hle that the lug emlleetwn uffrmr ve.1rs .len IS snr-n tu he Lhspersetl for gnntl, June'3M Prlxex' E. T-m'xsr1,x' Presrtlent VJ. PAL L R-vm 1: rs 25 vs take VICC P7'L'.NIL'lC7lf 3 Ctdusext r- A. Vv'1'r:s1 Sem entry we 4 NG I-.R l . 1 Dui -in January ,35 U. Bra,-x1'r11111'111:1411 M7156 P7'C.ilLlL'1ll U. XV. fill.-Xkllfli PTUSIJCIII C.K,IVl1'F,-1111.-xnrw Sccrcrrrry Classes OIC IC235 HREE VC.lI'S ol'.1ss11e1.1t1o11 w1th students who h.1x'e s11111l.11' lnlC.1lS h.1x'e led to .1 gr'e.1ter' love ul. fellowslnp .1nd to .1 r'e.1l1:.1t1on ol' the neeessnv of 11n1ty IH the lWl.lIl 11l'l1lVC .1nd .1 contrnrnty IH the p.1tte1'n. Drhgent studv h.1s l1r'o11ght some eh.1nge rn perspeetlve, hut .rn open 1111nd IS .1 Pl'CI'CLlLl151IC of the OSlCUP.lflllC PllVSlCl.lll. QJLII' ll'.l1lllllg.lI li. C, U, S. IS srlpplyrng the gf,I'HLlllklkX'Ul'li .1nd r11ol1.l1ng the texture of 111dgn1ent whreh VV1llCI1.llNlC us t111ntel lrgently Lll.1glllOSC.lIlLl t1'e.1t, We .ll'C lC.11Allll11l son1eoftl1etheo1'1es.1ndfactsfo1'11111l.1ted lw 11111 predecessors, therelw lWl'U1lLlClIllIgj. 11111 l'CCC'PIlX'C powers, .1 tlretor' whleh 15 11lLllhPCl1S.llWlC to .rnvone who hopes to xllSClX.lI'gj,C .1 useful se1'v1ce 111 hte. An .rggregdte ol' 111.1ny forces produces .1 ll1OI'Ullg1l1 os1eop.1th1e Pl1Y51Cl.lI'l, .lI1Ll to l1.1X'C heen l.lLl ght osteop.11hy rn .rn envrronrnent so closely 1I'lfCI'VVON'Cll wrth the YULlIhl.lllI1N of the pn 1t'ess1o11 rs one 11lVtl1e most PI'OlNlIlCI'lf of these forces XVe luoli lvlll'NK'.ll'kl to Ulll' sen1or' VC.lI' wrth hope .llkl PlC.lSllI'C, We expect not onlv 1.1 enrov the eo1111'.1desl11p ull o111' .1ssoe1.1tes, hut to g.lll1 SlllllCl6I1I knowledge, lllilglll. .rnd dete1'n11n.111on ro Cl1.1lWlC us to lweeome worthy followers of D11 Andrew rl-.1Vl11I' gil done 55 C X 1 1111-1111-x X ICL' PTC 1l1l1'1lI lir 11,11111l3111-1111 lf1w1.l1111r l 111 lf K -.1 1111 1. ll. '1 11'1111w T'1'r'1l..11111 ,pe , 05 dl! JANE PETERS A. CLAYTON Blosav V1cefP'res1dent 1 an-.3 v ,F . T . imgwxb. January 36 5: 3-15 N' by 'Xt -fi-N Q Fox' PRIEST . Pres :dem ' -.nn-Qi Sec'rera1yf'Tret1swe1 l,,f'v Unv.. Classes ol H936 HE class of 1036 15 composed of l'tZPTCSCI1I1lIlX'CS from .lll puts ol the Umted States and from seveml lttlftflgtll countnes, The memhers w1ll gI'.ls.lLl.lTC Ill klltn u.1ry or ID june. The enthusi.1sm 15 the most promment ClLll'.lCI6I'1SIlC of the group, As fresh men, these students soon .1dA1usted themselves to the new .md 1l1llLll1lCf.llWlC t.1slts pl.1ced hefore them, ll1ClL1Llll1g the l.1ws l.nd down hy the sophomores of tl1.1t t1me. The Cl1IlLiX of the l-fCSl1Ill.lITSOPl10lHl'll'C feud wus the field d.1v .tt 3t1ll L.1l4e, Thev orgamzed and went IIYEO the contests wlth plenty of spmt, hut the d.1y ended w1tl1 the sophomores Cdffylllg off the V1CIUl'Y. Many t1mes h.1ve these students hurned the Illldlllgllf o1l to .1ppe.1se the nend lill dem.1nds of the1r lIl5.lU.llWl6 professors .md to S.lflSl-Y then' own des11'e for ltnowl edge of h1stology .md emhryology. They h.n'e followed the p.1th of .m.1tomy w1th Dr. Denhy .and Dr, Stukey lE.l1.l1l1g mto tl m.1:e of muscles. hones, .md .n'te1'1es, .md pens tmted the shroud of x'.1lenee.1nd I'C1lCIlOI1 under the g111d.1neeoflVl11 Turner. At l.1st. .1s sophomores they have p.1ssed the second lUllCSIUll6 m SIL1k.llCS .md college .1ct1x'1 t1es,.md11re ready for more .1dventures.1s the future el.1ss of 1L1l'llUI'S. June '36 WlLLI.AN1A.TllllhlS1hN Vuce Presztlmr EARL F, W,A'r12Rs Preszdent -A,,,, RosE:t1A11Y ANNE W.A'l lkERS Secrelurv-Tn'tls1wcr -A -r .11 l1'1 1' T111 121114 1x 1.111.111'T11.1111s11w XIII! P7'L'.111lL'11l 1JT1'111l1'11l '1'T1'l1lfR 1 JBIWLIGTY '37 B1u11111s W.kl.K1ElX rm Vzcc l'r1'N1111'111 H1f11111i11'1 F1i11111s Pru.11111'111 -1ENNlE CKHIHB Classes 01 1937 HE 1111311111013 111' the cl.1ss 1117 1037 c.1111e 111 k1.111Ll.11'Y .11111 Se111e111l1e1' .l11Ll we1e 1111 111c111.11ely Ll1'.lXX'I1 111111 111e SVVll'l 111, .111 1111l11s1111111s 111s11tu11o11, The 1'.1e11l1y .1111l S1LlLl611I 11111111 VVClCOl11BLl 11s .11 the 11151 .111 school 11.111c1:, L.11e1' we XYCYC 111y.1ll1' e111e1'1.1111ed 111' 1111: Sl'1P11OIl10l'C cl.1ss .11 .1I'l0fl16l' Q-11.1 damce Vk'lXC1'C we 1x'e11 e.1s111' 1110111111311 111' 11111 s111.11l UIAC611 1111111111s. k . h Tl11'C.lkl1I1g Olll' XNUQY 1l11c,111g11 1111: 11111'11:.1c1es 111' .111.l10111Y, l11s111111g,y, cl1e1111s11'y .11111 111he1' 1111e1'es1111g SLl1WjCCfS, we 11eg.111 111 S1WC.11i w11h 1111L1e 111' the k'1e11 11.1ges .1 11.1vu .11111 the .1111'.1111.1gc 111' ge11111g ll 1111111 011-1116 111111y. BQ11111: 111.111y weeks, 1he1e 1101-2 c1ec111111s 111' Ulll' cl.1ss 11111ce1s .11111 111e 6I1U'.l1TCC 111111111 111811111615 11110 the 1'.11111us seh1111l .1c11v111es. At'1c1' .111 111, those ex11e11e11c1:s, we feel 111.11 we 11111 .1113 .111 11116111.11 11.111 U1-111C s11111e111 I1111111. The g1e.1111ess 111' 1he 1.1511 11c1111'e us seemed OVEI'VVl1Cll111I1g .11 11111es. Es11ec1.1lly XR'.lN 111.11 11ue 11111'111g 1l1e 11151 few 11t11111hs. Tl111s-: L11111c11lt 11111115 v1'e1'e1'el1e1'c11 11y Dr. 130111112 D1, Green .lllnl UL11' 11111c1 1c.1che1s who 1111311 11111 .1111l11111111s 111 111.1116 the s.1c1'1 11ccs11CC1:ss.11'1' 111 succeed 111 such .1 w111111wl11le 111'111'css1c111, F11 1h.11114s 111 our ll1SIl'LlCf 111s 11 11' thev l1.1X'C 1WI'l1X'CLl 111 us 111.11 1111 11e1's1s1e111 0111111 we 11111 111.1y .1ch1e1'1:. x.,1lJl 1E' '37 Suc1'u1111'11 Trc11s1wcr wax ni 5. sun? .n J' ,511 . . .neil 't. 1 f X lntenfraternity Council Twp 1111111 13.1111 Nee1111.11n. 1' S11 rners, R Hughes, R 11111e1'111. 1: 1'r1est. H C.1rtcr B11t111m Run' 11 Terhune.E Porter. L Forhcs. W1 Roherts, H Storer. A Staeger ,.-., ,.a 'S 'vw ,vm ,.-a lntencraternity Council Dia. A. D, BEUQ1311. . ..... Futmlty C111111-1111111 Foy 131111551 ...., . .firesztlent First Semester 1,551.15 WENR1c'x , . Sec1'et111'y Tretrsurer First Semester Ro1a131aT GILLSKTN ..... . . . Prexitlent Secuml Senrestew' A11-RED S'rEA1:E1:, Secretu13'fTret1s1u'er 55111111 Sunrester HE 111ICT1'Y.lTCI'11l1Y Ck5l111C11 111i 1i.C.O.S, XXJS1'-O1'111CL1 111 the sprrng of 10311, The .1c111111115f1'.1 F1011 h.1t1 long felt the 1'.eet1 for such .111 O1'g.11'11I.1I1011, hut 1iOI'1T.C1' .1tte11ipts were 1i.l11L11'C5, Fl11.111Y. the new 1i1'.lI61'l1.l1 hody C.111',C rnto 1111 A 11 111c1m111 herng on the C.l111PL1S. The Ck3L1l1C11 rncltzdes two niernhers from e.1ch 1V1'.1 ternrty. A 1'.1cu1ty nxernher 15 .1s1cet1 to preside .1t .111 nieetrngs .1I1L1 .1dx'1se. hut not vote. T11e CZULIUCI1 111.11n1y proposes to govern rushrng of new nzen rn Feptenzher .1l1L1 -1.1nu.1rV .l1'lk1 to promote good w111 he tween the fr.1tern1t1es, 1t h.1s functroned for four Y6.l1'S .1nd wrth good 1'esu1ts. ln 1lk1L11f1011 to covernrng rushing, the cou1ic11 sponsors 1111611-1'.1ICI'I11TV 1lI111EUCS .lI1L1 o11ers .1 cup to the wmners of e.1c11 COINCST. Like wrse If sponsors .1n .1nr.u.11 1I'.YC1'1V1'.lfC1'111TY L1.11fCC, whrch 15 the most outst.111d1ng event of the YC.lI'. K 1' 'Qi- an 1 fm. -J Dr. Arthur D. Becker h.1s heen the t'.1cu1tx' C11.l11' 111.111 srnce the CULl11Cl1iS t'orn1.1t1on, To his .l1.1X'1CC 111111 rutlginent rn n'.1nx' ththcult 111.1I1C1'b. the group reels T11-11 it owes nulch 1117115 success. lndependent Council 15.-X1'1 1111111111 rs 171'e.u11e11r 1111111-111 51511111 St'c1'et11ry Rorirrir SNYIH1-'11 Su1'ge1111t11t A1'111.1 H12 111r,1C1WC11c1C1X1 Councrl ls .1 new 111'g.1n1:.1t11'1n this VC.lI' 1t 111.11-QCS 1ts 1n1t1.11 .l1W1WC.1I'.111CC in the 1034 Usteo111.1st. Uwrng to the t.1ct 111.11 l11.l11X' stu tlents xxerenot.111111.1tet1w1t11.1nv1'1'.1te1'1utv.1rt1there fore Hut representet1 111 the 1111611-1'.11C1'1111V Councrl the 111l1X'Cl1'.C11I to org.1n1:e the 1n1.1epe11c1ent Council w.1s x1CCl1TCt1 ITCCCSSAIAV, The tollowrng represents s1 une ot the 11'..lUC1'S ot Cl111h1k.1C1'.lf1U11 L111L1CI'f.l1-0211 lw the lndepentient Courcrl v.'11en they 1161-111 to 1'111:ct111n To support .l11x.1 1AL11'111C1' .111 h,S1C01W.lF11lC ent1e.1x'111's, T111j111't1L1ct SC11O1.1S11C.5lTIC1.l1..l11k.1.l1111CTlC.1C11X'lf1CS. To cre.1te .1 more 1.1'1C11e11V .l11e1 cooper.1t1x'e .1tt1tude .l11',lW11g the st11t1ents. Thrs OTg.111lf..lflO11 .11I110L1g11 111 1ts first yc.u' 1117 hte 1l.lS1I11TCC1AS.111L1 .1 inernhershrp t1eter1111net1 to c.1rrv out the constrtutron of the C1 1L1l1C11. lndependent Council .as --. Foss. 11s11t11-v N.-.11 Trip R1111' E11111 1X'1.1x'1'r. Ro11t H1 A' 1r1t. 111111 hlevers. 11.1111 R11111 rt Roht S11xv1er.Tx1 11r11ev,R11l11r' Ilrrscoe I111115, R1111' H.1r11111 11.1111111151 1 11x ton 111gs111'. H.1ro1t1 1Z111s. NK 'X T11on1pso11, E.1r1 Vs'.1t1frs. 11111 iir N 1828 in a log eahin near joneshoro, Vir ginia, Andrew Taylor Still was horn. Bef fore the age of ten years he had moved first to Tennessee and then to Missouri, The frontier life atforded him only a meagre formal schooling, hut there was ample time to study nature and philosophize about life. His mind was never inactive, He was destined to have his name written with the names of his predecessors in the healing art. 'An liitvuducliori tu Osteopatlly, Dr. Earl H, Laughlin, jr. C293 XA Q 'fx 'SSs:C2S::NI A - Qsisss iSSEfS:N::q:teks N I f5s2Ss:sSg::+: Q1-:rbi K qrxoe-x-'NSQGXNQ 'b :::N bSQ2S?S1+:xf-Xi-2 :N Q: ,, fss ?5S? Sib - N555b:QES?I:ScS . .,-:Qc ,aigfqxsx I ' - Qsssrfrss ' ' --fx NSS s Q X552 N : D Q X Luft, 1 x ff! ' T ' ' 7 X :A f V' - .' f A xx 'X A ' 1 A X Y . 4 -as '- N ' 1, 'cg' ..-f X xxx X 3 ig? 1 . X X , 1 . . . - ' 1 .Y X V R 55 v Q . , 5 . 4 X x N. - , XX X' X , I W f, 1 X 'fi . -' ll X 3, , ,Y ' , x : I 5 x 'N ' - f A 2 A X 'I JN A A, ' ,Q ' 5 mn i 1, V1 'J A , , X XX I f '- .I NX ' . x . ' N ' XY I ky l HI ISN ,gwlxlwx m,v.Mw1,y mmm fx X X 1,51 '- ' f . xxlu-1 ummm mtl-vw Muni tml - X bf ff A A 1 N f I I , ' I if wxwwg- llwm-gla gm-M-Xml lwwlwu: f' 3, ,' K I pwxxfw-UIi1:xx.4rmmlwx,u -fm L1N.1NlN7x 'i ' ffffw- -Y - Q - -' ' I , Q1 ,QJQ ' X 4 lyllfxix lClNHN.lV1jy1L'XllX xxlllm mm! X W' -1' ' 40 'f ,ff rkvx A , ' 'al f 'f' f5f'f'f 'l I-www IVwIH1'l1jj' wl1J1m.mI,rL1vmx PEOPLE -,....'.- , ,.. -.-.,...--..'- b , - 1 W 2 .4 1 W l I V 'H Lg Q, ,H I mf! n 1' 5 Q1 1 rf' 3 1 I r.me:m for wor The Island OF St. Barthoiomew An early refuge m the Medrter n out slaves V-one of the first state HTSIIIUYIOITS of .1 scmr ch.1r1t.1ble mture. H N wil r S -fwfkifbi Uhr MWF X y.v ff ,w.pH.,x X t X 1-5 .wmxfi fur Q 5 fl 'H VLCQ :Hx Q3Q!',xh'V?J1 IQYLTQTJ H 4-Xiarm rfng' 2 ,aff r H 5331 f - WP H ,QQQJ fr 'f - . rm ! af '- f fygxxxl, VUL 1,57 N! Lk' If ,J L---' , Q:L,LS'f ff ,Jp- SENIORS L-1111: .1 1'1111lN 1311111111 K1r1gs1111c, ,'x111. 111111511 YR1111111-11151'w11.-1111 13c1f11.11. 1151111111 g1l'11.1SIj111111111 111111511 1111:11'l111111 111'-1.11'11I 1,1ii11:T111'1r111 111111111 1'1'1'X111U11 1111511 1.11: 111111111N111Z.11-1 XV11 N1 A H111 1.1-11 11'5'111111'c, XL111' 1 11111111111111tN1-111.1111 T111ft,1IK1 1'1:1111111g1 1,1E11111111111- .-1111111111 F 111'111'.11111g1' 1,1111111'.1:1111 .1X111x1,1111 F 11111'11.fx11'111111111111111 1.111111 1.111:111 1'11'1k11lXN .'X1P111Y11111.O Y 1 11'11'l' 111111114 11111'1111'1H111111151411111111 T11r1111t11, KJVIY.. C1111 1111 -'.1'1.11111l',f11 F. '17 N':1111- 1--1-11,21-11 lQ1,'fff1,1 -'X 1' 11.11' 51:111111111'V1151111 '111 11:, 11'1'1111,1'111111111111'1-1111-1 115' 1 1.1-,1 ju -111111: E11wA1111 CD.-X1i'l'lill Fultmm, IW11. Num D11N'111N He11a1x11 1N11111utr, 11111. A1A:11ub NIiXX'TL5N Hnuvix L1111111111. Eng, 1l11lil1l'1'V.AL'11IiN H121111111.11 Tulxu, ORM .'X11.111 11111' 1'r11scct11r I 1f11111rv11111gv L111111r.1to1'y Ass1sr.111t I l1y11cc11111gy 1,.11111r.1t111'y 55515111111 3 111s!r111r11r -1 1's1 51111111 1-11111111 5111111111111111' .'X1x.1r11 11515151111-1 A111111 SCx1'f111f1' 3 C1111 1111111 W. x1AQL'1'111 '1'11r1111t11. OYII., C1111 RA1111 G1111.1111N Hu11r1111, Nubr l'1111-1-r11ry111 N:11r.1sk1 .'xl111VlI11V 131111-fcrwr I 11.111cr111111gy 1.1111 111str111:t111','14 1 111x'11rs1ry c111111 34 .loHN EIOSEPH KEOHAN Weyw11o14tl1, Mass. KENNETH E. IYAARSHALL Flmr. Ivlzcll l,.-XXYRENLKE PERRY M1LLl?1: South Purtltlml, Mc Atlas l,lulN lntcrlhltcrnlty Blsclmll lntcrtmtcrnrty Bsskctlmll Class Vrcc-Prcsutlcnt 4 W.aErE1: HENRX' M1L1.E11 Bloomflcltl, P5lSlL1I'lLl Alpha fxhltlihl Club Presntlcnt 4 L.rugl'xl1n Hosplml Intern 4 Ostcolwllxst Sports Edrtor 3 Strllctto Sports Etlrtor 3 Student Councrl 3 Team Doctor, Krrlrsvxllc Hrgll School Footlwall Team 3 FIOCELYN CAMPBELL PATRICK PROEY Toronto, Can. X W! ...A- K .3 X 4 l35l ,lmm LSRINNELL LYUNS, bla. Puntmc. Mxclr Tlwtn Ps! llrll 5lL1I11.l Alplnl Exim. IVIAYER Ellst LI1'CTPuOl. 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Theta P51 PS1Slgm-I Alpha LlI'llVCI'5lfY Cluh 3 Anatomy Prose-:tor Z Emhryology L.th Instructor 2 Neurology L.1lN Instructor 3, -l CHARLES E. BLoox1 Nfaysulle, NIO Mrssourl School of Nlmcs .mtl lvlcmllurgy Atlus Cluh Sturm Slum.: Flu Bacteriology L.1lw PXSSISIJIIY -l lN1lS5OUl'lCll1lW W.ALTER -loux BAUER Clerelmrd, O Wlcstcrn Rcscrvc L'nxvcrS1tv. A H.A M Phx Beta Kuppl llnlvcrsmty ol lVllClXl!,.lII SfUk.lCI1fCOLlI1C!l J. 4 l'l llX'CfSlfY Clulf President 3 Atlus Cluh C. H. BRADLEY Kzrlqsrxlle, Mo Gr.1du.xtcd .lun '34 H.kZEL A, CLARK Palo Alto, Clzluf Aihidulltl L'n1x'crs1ty. B :K Toronto Unlverslty l.8ldI1x.l Stanford Unlvcrslty AXIS Women's League SENICDRS A li JD A CliARLES R. BLACKBURN Fmdhzy, O A. G. BOXNBRICK .'Nll1m1m1n, B. C., Clin ARTHUR P. BL'x1s'rEAn Dcluwurc. O Uluo Wt-slfxum L'!1lVCl'4lfY lllCCCll1lWI lHlCl'l1L.IllQllllI1 lluspltul-1 lV1oRu,-xx P. CZ,-RRR SwL1n1pscutt, Yvluss lviurox CDL.-RRR Kl7lgSILY71, R. 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EVERSLTLL Ctzlzforvml, O ,AXIS Women? League IVIARIE F,-XBER Toronto, Ont., Ctnmdtl K.1pp.l PS1 Delta Brmsh Emprre Clulw 'l'Hox1.-xs W.F1Ncr1 Knrlgsullc, NIH, l..ORNEli.FUl1BES Vtnzcnurer, B. C.. Ctnmtln PlHSlQVl1.lQ:.1YI'lfTld Prcsrtlent 4 Brxtlslm Ernplre Cluli Presxtlcnt 4 Exfivcrvmce Mens Club Brmslx Colurnlna College ol Ph.1rnmcv.lnd Silence Oregon lnstxtutc of Teclxnolnuv C. STEVENS Cs.-XRRAN Beverly, lvlnss. Boston University lVlrlS5dCl1LlS6fI5 College of Oste' op.1tl'my New Boston Clxmc Gynecology Laboratory Asst.-1 Qu... gi V.. mt K Y, rv SENIOQS l37l XVARNER 3. EVERSULL Ctllljlwum, O Them Ps: Stlllctrn 2, 3 Clxmcal Pntllulogv L.1lmr.lt-wry MAm'Vml:1x1A FALLIN Vlvplnl, Alu Delta Omega Prcsxtlent 4 lnrern K C O S Hosp1t.ll4 ll1fCfSUl'IXl'llV Councll 1. 2. 3. 4 XVnmen's League lXl.n'sl1.lll nl the DWF Enmuxn T. FLYNN Lnmxn, O. lywtnn Alnnmr lfollcqf :Xlplm Tllll 5111114 ARTHUR H, FULLER Ptzrlqtrznn, Wy'sw. Atlas Club Slgnm Slgnm Flu Vklluttucr College VJANDA L. 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HE1MsU111:E1z K1TkS1'1llC, M11 P111 Beta Kappa Slgm-I X1 A B , Dc P.111v1' U111vcrs1ty A Iv1.,U111ve1's1ty of Ill1no1s Instruc tor 111 Bnology 2, 3. 4 Instructor 111 Phys-1ology 3 H.-111111' L. l'iOYN1ENX'OOD M1lcs Cny Mont M1111t.111.1 Club 1,1 EDWARD L. JOHNSTON Cmnbndge, Mass. Ps1S1gma Alpha Ex'Serv1ce Mcn's Club Student Councml I. Z G.KIL JACKSON jtlclqscmrxllc. Ill. Ill1no1sCollv:gc,A B Unwersxty of lllmots Umvsrsxty of Louxsvtllc Unwerslty Club Intern Laughlm Hospttal 4 jfxcx KOENIG Detvolt, hitch. Sttllctto Class Etlltor l GILBERT H. KROEGER Louzswlle. Ky. B S . Unwcrsxty OlVl..0LIl5K'1llvl LlFllVCf51CY of Lou1sv1llc,Scl1ool of Medmme. Theta Kappa PS-1 Theta Ch1Dclta Stxllettofv.-4 Research Fellowslmp 2. 3, 4 TECl1I11CldH Laughlln Hospltal 2.3.4 Asst. xn Ba-:terxology Laboratory 2 LOREN D. LEIDHEISER VCT771llllL711, O. Theta Psa SENICQS tm DONALD A. .IAQUITH Toronto, Ont., Can A T Still lntlepcntlcnts Stutlcnt Counul I Pres1tlcntEn1pxrcClulw 1 Glcf Clula I. I Band 5 PlZllYXK'lI1lxS 3. 4 Lmttle TlxcatcrCroup4 Omega Gamma Mu MELVIN A. KIESEL El Reno, Okla lrxta -I-.lllSlQl'l1.l SlS,Ul.lSlLQIU-lplll lI1fKl'lll'.llCfl1lfYC-lullllxlll3 Lnttlc Tlx-:atcrUrt1up 3. 4 Nux'1ngcrCl1n1c lv1Am'KnuN Klrlgsvlllrf, Nlu Kmrltsvlll-3 Stats 'l'catlvcrs Cullcgt' l7t'llallI1!fQ.l llrcsntlvxxt 4 Vv'tum'x1's League lurks lvl. LANE V Burlmgtml, Kam, Asst 1nH1stulngvLalw I. 3. 4 l'IVPXll1! l. 1 ERNON H. l..UXk'ELL Bmudnmlmm, Nle. East Mamc Ctvnlbrcncc S-:nnnarx Rcglstcrcd Pharmarxst Neurology Lab Instructor 2, 3. 4 Intern Laughlm Hnspltal 4 Baml l. I, 3. 4 ExfScrx41cc lvlens Clula Atlanta Clmmc lvlewlxc-I Ol:PlZ2'.llVx'll1liS .lmll-ll L l.wx'1f K xrlqsvx Tllcm lY1 Srxllfcm li lewr 4 X lfilldlwf Nlmfsf-ur W l , v, r U LL, Salma T.lr1lI.lmml Blur Rex' l rmrrslrx fflul' l Nur Tlnlqll Nllw-ur: l'lul' llI'x'Nkll'l1l 4 lm!-rxzI...u1gl1l1xu lin-pmr,ll4 XY!-1 LN E. lxlmmk Dcmur, Allfll, Sxgnm 511114 lllxl Nlllllll-Ill l ,ll1lN Omux E. lVlEYERS .NlL'l1' Smllcmfmmnncml 1.11.4 llrcsmllcm 4 l 4 lrlllcpcmlfm Kffmngm w :Xx1.mfrnv Pmscumr - 'vw- ll,lNl.HtIml -, J. 4 Hwlmrflrv C.lpr,x1n l'mx'crf1tvul llllnuxs lllmm- XX'cklcv.nlu llwm lN.lpp,n NN,M,1w lla, M11, ' 1 Nllfwllfllllr, V 1? Z J rv. rw fu F. BER N .uw ML-N L11-'1' Cluysullc, Pmm lilcc Clulw 4 l'mvvrs1ty Clulw 3, 4 luotunms Sm rcifwllcgc .-Xrlvmlxxm Surf Tmclwrs Cullrgc H.-mlm' D. MAMAQLNLH kluplm, Mu EMEM' bl. xVlILLER Garden Cny, Mu C M S T C,XV.xrrcx1slwL1rg K.ms.ns l ll1lX'Cl'SltY 1 lll1lVCfS1fVcfllllW lntcrn Cass lilUllHlY Ostcolmtlm H4 mpltal EIVINI7 lvlvss Everett, Ivlllsx lixslcrl lull Tlnlm Dui for K U U S Rcportfr. l'J.ulv Ex lam 1,21 4 mi P, li. Nl A ' . lMUNW'clvlW CIIIY, Nlw, S E N l 0 R S Sllml Slgrm l'llx .llmffs IQAY l:lr r:rm'rmtvIM-ln,-rl1,llI I W 4 . ,.,, fwr.ir.l l,f,,.v3-' :Kiln K ,lulN Eaml, Olqln PAUL 1. NEEDHAb'l Glendwe, Nfom. Theta Nu Epsllon Iota Tau Slgma Sxgma S1gma Pln lnterfraternxty Connell 3, 4 Osreoblasr 3 Umverslty of Mont.1n.1 Prcsnlent lvlontlxm Clulw ROBERT H. NORTH Battle Creek, Mlclm Morgan Park Ivhlxtary Amdemv Mxchxgan State College Slgma Nu Class Presnlenr 1 P51 Slgmd Alpha BdCf6l'lOlOQlC1il Research Z CHARLES ROBERT PATTERSON Nlommg Sun, luwu Geneva College Band 1.13.4 Unwerslty Club HARRY E. RINEFORT Cvrmnsll, Iowa W. PAUL ROBERTS ZLmes1'1lle, O. Clwlo W'esleyan Unwerslty l Beta Theta P1 l Sxgma Slgma Plu Class Vxce'Pres1dent lntern K C. C S, Hos.p1r.1l4 ' 4. P 'Ac sg . 4 Q-W. ... SENICRS l41l RUBERT C. M. NETli Plqltd, Oluu Alph.1TLxu Smgrm P51 Slgnm Alplm StudcnrCounc1l-4 Baskcrlmll 2, 3, -4 Blsclmll I .-Xnnonw Proscctor I Asst H1 Dxsscctlnn l.,llw 3 RAY W. OTEH' Ausrm, Tcxus Clnss X'vlCCPYCSlLlCI1Y3 Osrfnlxllst 3 lxlwnx W.Rlr21:1L Vvlmrcvl, Olllll P1 my R. Rlf-MER lklnml Rwcr, Ill .-XlplLlT.lnSxgm.1Tmlsumrcr 3 Sxg:n,1SxgnL1 Pln Slunrtlfll' Cnllcgc lnrcrlmturnmtx' H.m5l-,crlm1ll3 Rwmmr D. Romans Smctll Vxzmm, Olun Sliflld Sllflhl Pln XWVAISIYY Basclmll l. -l l'n1vers1tv Clulw Vhttenlncrg College XV1lnungton Collcgv 146.12111--XRIHIL 3. Um an XX R-M .NIm'wu'11HL. fkmxx, XX' xv xr rc H I Nvlar-xwx fxcvlmuiy, .xXIl717l. -A .04 ,QQ rf- Nfkx Nw-.vvxml .mn KTHMPLFN U, N1 I-mx Kvzulvlcc, Ill XX l1.SIK'il'X Xfwzcltrmc, Gu. lm. ' w Edgclwml, R. I, bl1'E.Lrz:1-- I MNH SJ.-url F'.'-.:-VY -r11'm' 4 Ifffr-xr-r1i'.'f' vmixf l I ? 4 XX'wVt.vt. N l.fwJ11v: fQ','r:1,'S1fl'11k' INN'-r.1mrx' :K-N1-'mf T I'.-'rx ' wr -1 ,lu ,.: ww SENICDFQS f 43 Y Rnvssru, C. F1 ,null A1l1L'S City. Nfwnl. .'Xt1.usClulw S1g11w.xS1g111.mPlx1 0111111.11 lixrlmlugx' L.alwr.msrv .'XS5l5l.lHl l Insrrucmr I Dlrcctor 3. 4 Fullow I5c.nsun Rcsmrch Dept I Clos Trmmrcr I Asst Imrrucu-r mn liaclcrxulngy I..x1Mvr.llwfv I Flu-mann P. ST.-KH' Barry, Ill. A1ph.nT.mSxgr11.u Xhrsxtv lhbkstlmll 1, 3. 4 Imcrtrucrmtv Haskctlmll 1. 3, 4 Imcrtrmtcrmrv Iiaschnll I, 3, 4 Ihml 2,1 4 Hmm G. 5Tw11HY WAITTCTI, Ohm :k.aLx.xCflu1lv Cl.X'ITE HAvEx SWAN: Creston, luuu Urcstun Alumnr Collcgc Ph1S1gl1m U.1nxnm Ikeml l Fluilmlzlck Hmwr TAvLu1a Emi Lansmg, Mwh, Alplm Tau Sxgnm Cheer Lmdcr l. 2. 3 S1gn1.xS1g1n.n Pln Vlcc Prssndcm 3 Rumi 1, 2 Uhss Trcnsurcr 2 Imam K CY O S H0sp1t.xl-5 Penn' E. 'TOXVNSLEY M1165 Cnty, Nlom SIQHX-I Smgrm Phl Class Secretary 2 Class Prcsldent 4 Vlcc-Pras1Llcnr.StuLlenr Councxl 3 l5l55SCflOI1 ldxlwomtory Assrstant 3 Instructor 4 .l. D. LlNDERNNOOD Coffey, M rv, l FRITZ F. ww BEHREN Palm Beach, Flu Ul-:C Clulw l B.mLl 1.1.3.4 Br'cr Fox Qulrrerrc Rcscurclw Cl.4ss I J. V, W.-xLRrv1v WL1bL1sl1, Ind, South D.1kot.r School of lvlmas B S xn Elcctrlcnl Engmeermg Instructor an Plmysmrs lmern li C O S Hosplml Unrvcrsltv Clulw Pres PS1 Slgnm Alplu 4 PAUL L. WELCH Spflngjifld, MO Atlus Clulw Mrssourx School ot'M1nes Px Kappa Alplm B.mLl 1.13.4 ., 455 l l 9915 SEIXIIQRS l43l mf X C.-KIKL W. TURNER Kzrlqsmllc, Alu, Swim Slimll Ph! lirtlwologv L.llwor.atory 3, 4 lmfrn K C U S Hosplml 4 Lltrlc TllCfllCf Group l'mx'crsrtvClul1 INA M. F, VAN METER Trnzlmdgc Well.i, Kem, Eng. Sxx'cLl1:l1 College ol lVl.Lss.1gc ul Luxxlllnl WX'l,LIS l. W,ALkER .Nf1LlCmnl'1, Ill. llclm Omcgu V, .Imam N l.-Llguf KIAMES T, W.KLSH PTU'l'lLlCHCL', R, l. lot.l T.1u51gm.1 LEsL1E D. WENRICR Pzquu, Uluu .-'xlplm Tau Slgnm PS1 Slgnm .-Xlplm lHICl'lYf.llCfl'llYV Courxcll Stix' F :Num xmy Prosector I K H S ,I-C-ll'1lPllVSlC1AD XII1xuxk,XXrl1ll- K if ,.l w. K.1I1uIgJ,XIu II II-wx uw XX'111l,u1s , , . Xuu' IxufI1cIIL'. 'Y lu, X4 aIUux1L4XV1lu Hut W III' Crack, .N I 1fI1. XI1,I::Q ux 5. nc K ,I-IIN-'c I 1 Iuzuux -, ,4 lfIVt,ur1-I III.'fr1I ,II Ig Req' ugI. QIKIHXII A VUL li'iI Lmm. UIHU l.I Iv SI- rvrux 4 W -r IMIIJIIII M' .,. .H l.1Iuu,UIuu I Ni , .XI-I, Im, I I 1- 4 .1 ,, HW4 f I+ .,.' 3 1 4 I If Ilrngv wx I.I?Ifrufvvl',' In -tm wr4 9 '.'- AI' mu- III.-'II1'zwlzNII1y 34 10' 'Q -s. as 1 SENICDIQS LURXA IXA.-RRI.-KN WIl.l,l,ANiS Turmuu, Oulurnu, Cumuiu K.uwp.1 Psa DcIr.n IIr1t1sI1 limpxrc Club XXIHINYIIIS I.c.Iguc -I, EDWIN WILSKIN AIIISIIITI, Outunu, CLIIILILILL Unmruu .'KQflCllIflll'.lI CuIIcgc. Ii S A. Iirmslx Empmru Club Prcsldcrlt 3 51gnx.uS1qn1.4PIx1 flylwmlugy L.1Iwur.ntorv Asst 3 Instructor 4 C145-4 Trmsurcr -I lImvcr51tyCIuIw ALLFN 13.-XLE W1L1n:1i'1' Nlubcrly, Mu. Iulclu L.xugI1lm Husp1l.nI 4 G, D. YUUNKIHIAXUIT Curydml, Iuwu VERNI DN CASNER K1rIg.u'1IIu, MII. ,IAN 'Bi lIu1x'rr41rvKIIllIw Alou N V, Am ms R,V.a1'1:11x HE1w1111.11 I11111c11rv '14 ,WW fum' an psi Sigma Alpha Honor Award HE P51 S1g111.1 Alpha HlWlIl3F Avv.11'd IS g1x'e11 to one memher of e.1ch gI'.ldLl.lUITg class. The sclect1o11 15 11i.1de hy .1 COINIDIYKCC COIUPOSCLT cr. the Dem, one ihcultv 111e11'1he1' .md the p1'es1cie11t of the f'1'.1ter111tV, The .1w.11'd 15 IILILIC to th.11 student who h.1s excelled 111 fcl1ol.1rsh1p d111'111g h1s four vc11rs IIT thc colleye H . Sigma Sigma phi Senior Award HE F-1g11'1.1 31g111.1 P111 Semor Aw.1rci IS g1x'e11 L11 1111e 111e111he1' of e.1ch gr.1d11.1r111g class. The select11'111 15 111.1clc hx' .1 co1111111ttee co111p11secl 11f'f'.1cLlltY 111e111hers.111c1 students, wl1111udgc those ehg1hlc for the .lXX'.lI'd 1111 the I7-ISIS 111 scl11'1l.11'sl11p, school .1ct1v1t1es, pc1's1111.1l1tv, ch.11'.1ctc1', .md p11ss1h1l1t1es 111' success 111 fLlfLl!'C p1'.1c11ce. ntl' ,am I, C, P PR11111' Yf1111111lry 434 A PPM Y E. Trwxxwwllfx' func .14 T 45 T HEN Andrew Taylor Stlll was .lhout ten ye.1rs old he had hrs hrst lesson in .1 scrence whlch w.1s in l.1ter ye.1rs to grow .1nd develop mto the scxence of Osteopnthy. He w.1s suflerrng from .1 severe he.1d.1che -llld LlI1.llWl6 to secure relief. he lY.1SlXlOI1CLl .1 plllow from .1 rope SXX'lI1g .1nd wrth thls to the h.1Ck of h1s neck, went to sleep, Wl1e11 he .1woke his 13.1111 .1nd n.1use.1 were gone, .llld though he often used this srmple remedy to relieve he.1d.1Ches, II was not untll almost twenty ye.1rs l.1ter th.1t he understood the reason. An lntr11d11ct1o11 to Osteoputhy, Dr, Earl H. Ldllgllllli, lr. l46l Early Hospitals , . . Emrly hosp1t.1ls were founded by the Kmg for the good of hls soul. The FltL1.ll1Sf1C uursrug of the relr QIOLIS er.1 Ind 1ts effect upon uursmg m general .15 rt grew .md developed m Lrter yedrs, .uid w1thout doulwt these e.1rly developments served .ms the precursor of the modern hospx t.11 w1th .r modern couceptron of uursmg. -lumors estalwlrsh much for the good of their souls - dreums of gre.rt pmctrce fducovery some speemltv .md .rll wlll pomt to ,1 greut future. . 15 V: Xl Li, ,rl -,-lla fwfzfrrrfralzrf r , ff 'e m'f4'l: :fw Tx ,W X kv p lllllllillllitf Jgjjf llllll M ,eu . llrQl:' , EA 'V' X In Qf z' LQ-ivrjll .33 , Mft J f'-it Qj A-' , :lx V- l l f ul A 5 mal' l ' l . ff r ff -l x f - ' ' 7 e Rl r JUNIORS r f H xx x1:1wR :Xvux lux ,f-.lm H Pri K1 NI MAX KXIUUYI, U. 5 JDE. 1 - -qi 1 zkuxllu. Mu, Tw. 'Ts' lx 'lKI'llI N c1UX1NllNl-5 KN xml XV c.ll:X C M D1 . .0 .'UQ'mI, U. -J il mu -7, Q-I '13, lg Sl I-w1m. 5111, .4 4 -- ge, U LLUX Xurmllur. Km, NIIVHI X. XX' Mn vp f Afo Fi Q -1 -,, , 4 .alia ,V W0 1.5 , Ill: fv :Ka nh. 'Y ff ' D Xcmu, Ohm 5 45 f Hmmm uw Bm kXX'l'l'lI ARM Grimm I1 I'm.-wxmaluzlila nl. O. Crcmlml, Ll. R.-XI.l'H M.C1kJNNIil.1. Grccn Cx! xg A 1:1 Rm' G. Ijlisll,-XXV Hll7'IlHQlUll. Vt , Y . f1lix7Iilll'lX.I'l5lII'Il Mmnml, Ark f1.Q3,c:.-KIHINKI UumU1m', Nfmn KIZNNIYI If CTONKI IN JOHN J. GERDES PHILLIP W, CJR,-Xl 14 SP'fl7lgfiC'lCI, Ill. East L1'l't'TpUUl, O ' t QQ? Y, if ' -N:-QAM s-MN BLYTHE W. GREEN cY:HAS. T. H.RI.L HuwL1'rde11, ILL. Ottmmuu, lu C. F. I'IAUUllAXX'AULT SIX-XNLFY KUFRYER w r Y Ruck bprmgs, lNf1Lm1, f -S 'ja ,Q Clurulflml, O 7' . CIIIIZSTER N1L'FARL.,-wiv if 1, In Q 'fm' IULAN U, Mm- N1LlgclTLl Falls, N. Y. ' 5 , , Hzl1.xPvm'u, O V 3 BENJ. MORRIS ' sv, RUSSELL L. FELL Long Beach, L. I,, N. T. 'X h ' V Slhfgyq ILL RUST. EI. SCHNEIDER BKVIY SL.-XL'Illi'YER Clucugo, Ill. ,Queen Clly, ,NIU H491 ImxC.,N111r1x Xxflqcrxnwl. Klum, C11xs.K.5x111u FTCL' PUTI. xml: 5.1-ERIIVNI XYCXI Nflljwnl. I h Vx' my um bl, l,.Ulll.X, fwfrv, Y 1 lLgIIf7'X O , ' u gpm T ,Q Y MEIKIKIT F. SPELTS MITITISISIQLI, fwimn. Cum. Swiss. ju. St. Paul, Nlmn. R. A. Tuomvsaw Battle Creek, Nizch. EDXVARD C. WlE1G,AND is , Sandusky, O. Ivy .,,, Curr H. ROBERTSON Owensboro, Ky. ' X15 ' L, L, XXYllk1IbXX'lBR'Il'l ' , 1: A A vm Af , t? A lf: linux K Vlwurmrlt ll x .'N1Llf1ICll'uffai, JUNIOQS 5501 PAUL E. WILSQUN Nfxddletown, O WARREN P. ADAMS Lmcoln, Mass. STEPHEN ARIDAS xx ' ' N S' HAZEN V. ANDERSLWN Kwksmlle, Mo. , D.-NLE K. ATTEBERRY' Newark, N. BI. ' l A Kwksulle, Maw. PAUL ATTEBERRX' Nlllwaukec, W1.Q, WlLLI.Ak1 H. BAD-:ER Huustun, Texas ALICE FERN BAILEY New Bedford, Mass. J. D. BEALMER Denver, Colo. 4 ' 1 Y 4, 'V 1 .N ri. -3 , N J gfgzisvvv. .1 - ' r ai . ,A . . r ' 161 JUNIORS H51 3 Q:EURKIE M. ALYSTIN Iv1orgm1t0wn, W. Vu, BAHNE K. BAuNsoN Irzzvumi, Id. Rl1BERT RANDALL BASS Indmmlpolls, Ind. O. F. BEAMER Gladwatef, Texas XX xx. l'R.xxL1wlXmwLnu:r1'x C U11 A.llRL'1R LIIHIIRI H, C.al1mx'.m' C1w1xLrI.i..Ax . -ga Grcc1xILx1f. Kan. -C' 'xl 111l BIIIIX D.mIlL1s LM. Ill. I ..4-I' Pmltlllc. IH, 3 -11 .A , l .N1L1w'l4'wud, .Wu V- Q ' fr 'El E' Bvuulg fiuld, NIU, 47 JUNIQRS 111A-.1 A.C..4RR1n1 I fXTll7IilI4P1l, .N1L1.x.x. U31 PAUL F. BRENNER LLmcusre'r, Ohm RIHHARD W. Bmscmi Normal, Ill. ALRmN W. Buxnm Ft. Fuvrfiuld, Mc. Tom V. CANITIELD Aurora, lmi. .loser-H A. CARROLL Ottawa, Ill. HAL K. CAl11'EIK Lxrmgsron, Nfmn. WILLIS E. CHRISTNER Hamlet, Nebr. C. G. COHAGAN foplm, Mo. wma? I -: If X Q r 'F , F' 3 GLEN CKBITIIEE, YI R. Plluenxx, A111 EDISON A. COMSTOL' 1. Lmculn, Ncbr 7 ! 2 VIVIAN CLARK . Rux P. Cum uw: M11.m, MU. l Q 'G' A1,l1.M-k.-f, ML- -.ae - . f- 'Q l 1, x ii, , JOHN L. CROWTHER '2 'ff' FG . LUHRUYHY Du 1 mix' Newport. R. l. QL PL1ltcu.slv1u'g, Mu 11 dv, 54 5' JAMES A, D1LLoN ,ig 41 T Gimme W. Dlvmz Centevvzlle. Ia. Dallas Clty, lll ALBERT M. DUPHORNE Isosrax. A. EIDAM Qumcy, Ill. Lawrence, Mass N31 l ul-mx L,,Ls.1111x1.u 71-1mv1g.g.xrux4'v1. O. Z' ...J RAYX1UNI I:lfLllYm1 .-' br,-IU.wupI1. NIU. ' :N1:XNkIl Fun Tulm, Olqlu, rg: Z 3 . Eugmu IH R. Fmrru - 5 ,.-,a rg, - f T1'TLl1ll1Y. Cilmhfil rl .5 22?- H.illfl1,IDC. QIAXKHLI' -, - .'N11.s.w1Lr1 Vullcy. Ill. :Q 3 JUNICDIQS ifrwywr Fl-1,-XXL IN SUIIIAI IHC, E541 Q FRANK F, FANELLY Akron, O Wangvnacuxx' W, FETZER BT1L'llSwlCk, Mo CLARENQE M. Foshan Clarence, Ill. Flawcls M. FUNK K1TkS1'lllC, Mfm. LEROY GARNEP. St, Lows, Mo. H45XK'.AIiD D. cg.-XULT Clyde, O. IRIS A. GOIIF Hay Sprmgs, Nebr STANLEY G. GREEN C. S. GRIFFIN Torlkers, N. Y. Grand Island, Nebr LOY E. HEWITT T'OLL71gSIO1.U71, O. ARNOLD LEE HON'EY HARRY HUF? Melrose. Mass Ivioulme, Ga 6 5 Qfzyj, , 4 ., .. 3 J-rx ' Af 1.--59 , N-. Y .i .I vtmgjfx 555' , . 1 -I - 3 -I . ,Lux f 5 Nxwii I N N , rn Jsnuiiif gb 11' . f 1 ,.,4 wr JUNIGIQS N51 WEITIIN G. GRESS Gwxuncrs Grow, Ill. WILLI,Ahi S. GRIBELE, JR. Houston, Tex, ROBERT W. H.-ws Slcrlmg. Kanx. EARNEST E. HIIERMANN Great Falls. MIIIII. -IFRIIRIE A. HINVARII Brookfield, NIU RKFBERT L. HLMIIES Grcenfzcld, O Ru Halal- XV. .I M wax Llmxfwmigc. X1.1M. lfX'l1il'II.1UNlS Hlrn1111gfl.m1. XXIJ. XX'A1.rFR L. .lows Punta Gumhn, Flu. XV1L1.l.u1 C. KFLLY Cu nlbrxdgc, O. H,mw1rwA. LAMB PL1l1.mLic, Ncfvr. 'S -9 iii K 9 'D R' --O hr'- -.4 J wg., au- ' i A 3? .f fag- Cufxkuis E. jnmss Kearney, N. if LYNN P. -IoNEs Bessemer, Alu EDXVARD P. jmmsow Kcwanee, Ill WILLlAk1 P. KERR Sprmgfield, Mass THOMAS F. LANGB Bwrlmgtcm, In J U N I Q Q S S.-KX! C. L.m1r.lHa RACHAEL Lamb Clllflm xllc. Tux. Nfethuen, Ma.vs. 63 HAROLD D. MCCLURE Ama Harbor, MlCl1 VlR1:1L M. MAMHESTER Northeast Harbor, N46 WILLIAB1 S. M.ART1N jumesrown. N. 'Y PETER bl. Ivioorzrox Howell. Mxcll. ' IVLAEELLE INAURRAY Klrkswllc. Nia. ROBERT E. MLIRRELL l l X i 5 C U 5. 1. l Q Valley Vnew. Tex. 'S- Z ll i 1 '55 E J U N I Q Q S l 57 l RUHFRT H. ML'Dk.5XX'ELL Boston, C. L. M.a1zTlN Aims Kulqsrxllc, NIU RUSSEL M. NIM' v Pzmfifza. N. .1 C1 EVE M. Nilwxznmw fxrnllll Vu 'mu ML'1111.'xx' KITli.X1'll 'Imax A. lXlEL'MANN laflqsml ul, Flu lE, Alu , lxllulz . Rlk'll.kRI5 C. PlfEll4lfER., ju. Xl'.LvwxcxIwru PLL A71Lil71'81, Mflss. 1,599 Jn XVA1 VFR B. PLEILLHR C. E. PULLUCK bf. LUILIN. Nfv. , Kl7YlbOlIU'll, O ...- , .1 X T-Av Erwxxxwlw A. Pwmxilz V DALE C. POVVELL I.dlL'INIUll'7l, 510. 'CB f ' - .au F0 Columbus. O -- 1 -. x 1' I 1' 5 fig ,215a?Li.fe. L 5 VJA1 TER F. Ptlxmw vTJf'1'f 2 2- EDWIN D. RATHBUNE Mn1ncapulzs, Mmm. , ' Q -J Pulmer, M1155 A ii 1 ' 'a CHARLLN H, Rum H -0 ,,a C:ERTRL'DE A.RENN1cx I.41kemmd, O, 1 St. joseph, Mo F- . 1. K JUNIQRS Ru HARD 9. RFX'NIDll5i R47L.ANI3 G. RITTER Trmerie Cay, N1IC,I. SLl7lLilLXky, O firm KENNETH RussE1.L New Bedford, Nfass. JUAN S. SALOM Nfmnla, P. I. JOHN E. SCHUMAN Cemmlm, Ill. WBLDON W. SLATER Zunesrzlle, O. ESTHER SNETHEN S. L. STACY Humboldt, Nebr. WdTTC7lSb1LTg, Mo. -.365 'V' Q -- , X Via: A ,..,. N , , ,gkxv 'C xi: V I gy: hes... Q? fn -8 49 , ,317 .xt 5. Sf at -f A, . -0 I Q 'FG W! JUNIORS 59 W.ALTER O. RUSSELL Columbus, O. CARL G. SCHNEIDER Nuvmgcr, NIO. GLADYS E. SIMPSON Bethel Nfu. W.KLTER E. SMITH Rumi Valley, Pu. ARTHUR A. SVEIR Sandusky, O RQBERT A, STEEN EINPOTILI, Kmls um L H Nm LLL FR-wk L SUTTON Culnmbm, N10 , 4- ' - 4 3 Y. , ,. ,L Me. ' ' 4 ', Xa x 1 . , , A J b V . ' - -N ' ' v XX .Nlclrmn XX xx. Rnm:9,TL'u111fR V V . XL'1Ix5L' L L PAUL VAN PLSLT ARNQLD C. W.KLKEI -J 1 C Tulm, ORM, gp f 15 L 'A 1 Q- K . A a zz, W'1ncl1csrcr, Nfusx, .9 1 V ,Q ' KG. HENIQN' XV. WF1L HEL , L Amhurst. O. Y .L,Vv'11uvx v Ia I- A l5L1tm'm, X, T, in JUNIOIQS lf M 1E E, C. V.ANliAlIlRll T Kunkukcu, Ill. R. D. VAN SCHOICK Bl0O7?llTlglO7'l, Ill. CARL E. WARDEN CL177lbTlLigC, O. PRESTON M. WELLS Lnnsmg, Much. FLQLLENQH E. WlLsLmN Prmudcnce, R. I GLEN W. WBISSMILLER Cooksmlle, IH. DAN A. WOLFE, -IR. Fletcher, N. C, gal! . N f N ni JUNIQRS H6111 -Iorm L. WITT Wheeler, Tex. HAum,n A. WLIRST I.l'lH1l, O CLAYTUN R. Youxu KITkS1'lllE, ATU Y studying, ohservxng, CX.ll'lllIlll1g, thlnk mg and experrmentmg, Dr. F-t1ll at last crystahzed hrs radrcal thoughts and on june 22, 1874. he mtroduced Osteopathy as a scrence hased upon two great truths. The first was hrs theory of natural rmmumty whlch has smce heen proven hy scientlsts and m lahoratormes the world over. The second theory held that drsease is largely of mechanrcal Oflglll. He maintamed that the human hody made Wlthlll ltself all the ele ments or vrtal forces whmch prevented the productxon of drsease and rnsisted that only those medmnes so produced hy the normal hody were heneficlal to man. 'An lntroduclxon to Osteopatlly. Dr. Earl H. Laughlm, -lr. l62l The Old Dreadnaught Hospital Ship For Sailors . . . Quarantine was first known in London, England, Sailors from other countries were forced to forhe.ir all intercourse with the shore for .1 speciiied length of time if they were thought to he infected with disease. The Ship was the Isolation Hospital for individuals suspected of Con- tagious Disease. ,JJ f lf I ff W, W N N i xx t , fl Lx ff , f ' DK r r ,fly W ffl iF ug ' fl: ' H f gamma! A i Lg, nlfglwzga 'F' Q ' -V L '!, 4-f , ':l r ' 2. Qi -L M7 .ghiv K Q f 'oi' ? J ,tt f' : Q 'Z 2 Y, C72 A 1 -, ,Q , ,----f-- t ii f-V W,-1,31 t :P SOPI-IOMORES hu Huw .-Xxx-1111 EMLX F Q LM wx Ill-.fm .L A. Kxrkn lllc. NIU. HXI.-1. 2 C. Bu rn rl Z Tmiwn. An... Tlmxmyl,C,r!ll'l'liN1vA1.l' Lump. L 1:1mwfA,CmmRYFll IR I DMN, m, ,x1Ll.x.x. Rt zChL'.i!L' AHVI Lug Angq -J ..4 -JI - 3 A 31 -.nf .vw 4 ,,. -3 H 'AF' 4' -1' 1 Q3 1 SQPHOMORES N42 DAN BEYER Pella. L1 Russau. BRIDGES Lawrence, Mo Falun C. C.-xvE1u.x' CllfVllP7l, D4 mx.-xuw E. CH UTI? L. M. Gkussri Gamma DUNK Dedham, Mus.: El Reno, Okla Salem, MLLSS. f 1 I S 'W' F, A mfr.. .r1E3Q-N:--:.:-L N wt, .V :W N HJ I x vffy' ' ' wb-s-f5:1:w V AVN Q C I NN W N XXX X 3-. xx . Q N I N I SO Q Rf, ff 1 'Q X P N X A Sw X Q A A my wi? Q I X 5 I KATHRYN ERICKSON Youngstown, O. MARTHA E. GARNETT SImpsomIIlle. Ky. EUGENE GLILICR Bwrlmgton. III. JOE HEIM, JR. BLlTbCTfU7l, O, CLARENCE HEUCIQ JOHN KURISH, JR. Bozse, Idaho Barberton, O. HAROLD ELLIS Brockton, MLISS. NX . ' --B Q. 3 X S . 0 - lx 1 X8 X I x ,N x , Q N -1, A In ' VI , 4 . 1. .Lal ' ,P I ALBERT QIQSEPH GULESIAN ,S MIIILTTI, MLISS. 4557 LMS , M - ul. M. HARDIIN , 1 Kxrlqxrzllc, Nia, I ,.,. , A X 1 V' A' A KEITH HENIWRIX ' ' Af? JCffCTSU11 Clly, Mu. rl ' V 'fi ks .73 V' ,Q .. J ,,. A.. T ' f RIL'H.ARD I-IQLMHTQN A . H U , J Daytona BeIIch,FlI1. E 65 MILDRED LETHEM Republzcan Cxty, Nebr B Nah . Nh C-xrlm' .x Hr.ltIla'fM'w. Y! 6 J wi 'R .'-Rx - I, K lx ' f Q 1!KI'rN1UIlmL.-KN ld' Arf.1J1.1. Fld. R 9' - W -f ' -an . , 1' R1 :muh Numrf - - 51.m..x1., - 9 r'-:J ' ' ' , .- '5 I 'xx V ,. . C mal Pau ,3 gg, rX.xl1Im1J.,'X1n - 'B ' gn-4 g I' Y Finn Prursr L11'1ng.slm1, ,N 4 -1.!'lXA',1lI'lN KlT'Q.N1l1lL'. .Wu f 06 IVIARVIN SLOAN MILLER Clure11do11. Texux ALSTUN W. Names Wl7lCllU.iICT, Mass. MLAL1'lxE P. OQQDEN Culumfms, O. KI.-XNF PETERS Sl. Linus, Mcl. VERSE L. RICE BTdIIlc'bO'r0, VI. cjLARIiNL E SHAFFER Sandusky, O J. F. SLIFER Krrlqsmlle, Mo. S. R. SPURLING Hanmlton, Bermuda CLAUDE THOMPSON Brookfzeld, Mo. 'i . ' .- ,- fv f'-f -1 JB ,. E X '53 L. N .5-. 43 r Q-Ib 'YO v X' x ,A . ' V I x SGP!-IOIVICDTQES 5 U 67 ANDREW SPINNEY West Medford, M4155 ALFRED F, STAEGER Reudmg, Mass CHARLES WILLIALKSCDN Gentry, Mo STExx',-WT WlLLIAk4Sk5N Holyoke, Nfuxs ,l . ti' Y . l Q , F. Axlwrimxsnw W' L' ANDERSON R.11'umm. Nlxuh. Chaffee' MO' 1' .a :NNN BMRD f ' CHARLES F, BALMER EXCCISIUT Sprxugx, Blu, 3 Sprmgjwld' O' ' 'X .24 A N7 3 r x If , rw V K f X-1:23-t ' Aj-, I.-I MW BM,NI.N 5, . A K Romarrr BARNIZTT HIuw11,ficlJ, In, -35: ff I O,x1dhU m CHN, OMN- V' ILDWARD .It Bmw, 0, yu -S Q CuA1xLEs BEALL Hwdumlv Ailulx L: R1llln1'mi, Vt. If :Q -3 05? Lois BBISNER Ct.-XRL Bn u1Fx'Eu A Hebron, Ncbr. Hwylctmz, IU. AJ SGP!-IOMORES Lf-1: Bmw rw L. j. Bmuw Dorchester, M1185 bl. .Iuhn 5, ,N11cl1. E633 W. A. BLASINGAME Toledo, O. M. P. BROGAN Nfoultrze, Ga. RALPH WILLIALI BURDITT Mo11roe Cnty. Mo. V. L. CASEY johnson Cnty, N, T, M. P. CHRISTIANSON Port Nelson. Ont JAMES A. COOGAN Lmcoln, Ill. 1-f- sf -fa yi 1 f T452 -3 I A , ng i fl! I l .8 1,51 SGP!-IQ f 60 'Y fgffix- MCQES 1 WARREN Boxuzm Emenftr Mlxx D F Bhmxx Portland IWL 1 'N BllLf'T1.L.S, O xxx Cx ,K .cpu f E, R. CLHFELD B V110 . fl' ICH.-KRD CLPIKDES B 4 11, 'Y ' , 1.5 .151 x 4 ll.H.C,mu-1. 1'1ax A , .f If w yn f. ,N ,Y '1 Y I RA A wxru T. IRON Sf fm f A111 Y H 1 If ' ufff . N I X 41 R 'N ujfzf I 1 s i . ' ns WS ,- r 1 r- 5 I -KK xxl L C fl.-XKLIN Dum XX'.1rruv1. R. 1. -Q A.. I f fXM.-'KITU Dm1lv.L1N Sunni Fu, Ni. -5 4, 'I' G fn .1 l ,Sr -0' J lx. A , . 'Fx bL'cfQ4r14k, ,N1Ll.x,x, .5 , . N f ., ,vw Ts-. ' - 1 .-.U xam Eximm k -- xVvcllU'lC!d, Yeh. SGP!-IOMORES I1..1rNIgwr1r1w,1 Wrxx. R, CUSICK Spokane, WLISI1 C. C. Dlxnm R. W. LBORMAN Num ELLIS Logan, IU Hxgbee, Mu KlTkS1'll'C, Mo Max W. ENGEL Clc1'elm1d, O Fnulmucx j. FARMER .Nifrunl ffullw, Y. Lf. Pratt, Kaus 3 - WILLARD FARNSWORTH Keokuk, Ia. DORAN FARNUM Newport, R. I. F. HERBERT FIELDS Nebraska Cnty, Nebr. DOUGLAS FIRTH A X Toronto, Cmmdu V. R. FORESTER E. J. GILBERT Shawnee, Olglo. Sagmaw, Mzch. - Q .-,vo-f. 3' If LE I-5.6 X ., I X - ' X , . N' ,L -NS:-R xx 'X X K X X . . wr. L , 1 . 0 I 'A 5' . :fiS'f:i::S:i7 NM' If . v If' , I ,9 I , .5 ,. J . , .. ..,.,gI. x V Mx ,,A- .,-3. -33 .uu- x - 15-sr 'JK SOP!-IOMORES E711 Rf, AX I mx. '-...x x if R. , , . L. ' XY X -H: '-Q' r x59,7b- 1533 ALILE VIRIIINIA F.-IRNLIRI NcIIIport, R. I. C, WILLI,-IRI FELLOXVS HL1TT1SbllTg, PII PAUL A. FILRILI. ZIIncs1'IlI6. O E. H. FLPTQIIER Aqlllthl, IWGSS FR,-WR GASIIERILAH bfolxst, 111 FRANKLIN GLASS Bod Axe, Mzch L. E,H1wxrR ' H KTHKRI rx Hxuxmxx . Kummiln, HHS. tillYIUY H.NNlI .95 . -6 . ,J- TS' f:r.'7llTf', .Nia A ,J A3 'xx P 1 'Q ffx l .'i, I rf .-L . ' VK, A . Q, P' 'S . ,K'x f 1. E -2' 'Y via. . 17. ' .j2.,,i. E 1 '-1 in :sage .- 5- INAFLBITILT R.Hu:T:1xs DLl711'lllU. N, ' fa f 'O wi .Tp Nh. Plmlxmlr. 311551. , 1 fATz1rTw HHXXELI. -J , , ..- Llfftnl, Cm. N Pmuv H.KLl'IN Pnttsford, Vt MARMN E. HERR WC11dIC'lCE, WLlSf1. -I, L. HITCHC45CK Muuaukee, Wns. WALTER T. HGRNE Dearborn, Much. MATTIIEW' HKUULIHTON Clayton, N. C. S G P I-I O M CD F-2 E S RHP-111W .IUHWW SARAH ,lor-msow Bmiklml, .N141.c.s. Ngyfolk, Va, I7-'I H.ARLAN L. KELLY W. E. KELLY Sa1'm1m1h, Nlo, Ixfussnllnm, O, 'QD HENRY LANVRENCE lJuNAL1w Lmmiulsva New Burnsxde, IH. Vcrmulum, O, HARRIETTE LENNIS -I. V, Lwxmwx LHN11. O. .3 FQ llllllnx, Tex -IUDSON LORD V FRED R. LQWELL, JR. Camden, Me. Sr. Paul, Mmm Iii-as L -riff-515 . I WM. HALL LLM - E. L ' L.m'RExLr Lwws ChLlIhd.771 'gg' W '? ' 1' -. KlTkS'l'lHc', N117 SCP!-IOMCDFQES A. M. MCBURNEY H. ELDON NMKENN.-x Szoux Cny, Ia. Sandusky, O E733 J,-X'1L'l:LlNIi Yx1As'rEm ' I 3 3 'l 'fl H. T. Tvi.-mm Y HARRY MEIILISS KlTkS'l'lHL', 1210. Dcrv-mr. Huh. Dcmnr, Nfxch ,3 ,A Fil' -3 Qi ' gr Eufv Nusox ELMER O. NELSON Plmrljicld. N. nf. ,Q ,Q Louzsrllle, Nab Ii Q ljl'lN.-XIIW NFXX'El.L jg lg? ig 3 PHILLIS QNBRIEN Suurh Pnrrlumi, 515. V kd Qmncy, Ill Af A J V311 1 mv QBIWFY -Imax PAWSEY Kcumlcv, HI. ' Bucyrus, O xlxmx Primuwx KENNETH C.PoNl1': SILSXCX, Englmui Bay Cnty, MICII 74 VIIXQIINIA POOLE Fall Rwcr, Mflss. IDA T. QUIMBY iw? HOMER E. PROUDLOQK Nfcnommue, Wxs CJUILLERMO QUIROS New Bedford, Niass, . Sun 1055, Costa Rzca ANTHONY RAEEA wifi, 1 1 . i: .f'15'3 ' , 25 f' I HQ, . Lzberry, N. T. fa A. T. RHOADS KlTkS1'lllE, Ido. JOHN ROBERTS Portland, fvfe. 42. SGP!-IQMCDQES FRANK REITMEYE11 Ellmlbcth, W1LL1.Ax1 H. RUBEY Perry. 22411, j. E. ROBERTSON Galaslzxcls, Scotland E. E. ROBINSON W. R. RUSSELL Green Cnty, Mo. Fort Wt7TI,l Texas 75 f-3' Uxfnruzy If. Rtm -Imax RYAN 5IUllCflSfWlU'QL, V-1. Vamhzlm, Mo OJ it 3 --v vi .41 Gr! Rm' Sunmrvrmw VJ.-XRREN SFAQUIST Bud ,-Mc. MMI' 5 Brockton, Iwhss . my Q f A A li N XVILU.-m1 SEIBERT V RAM-u SEIHOLD Crew Coeur, NTU. ,A 4 I b 5 Newport, R, I , . ' J . RIYBERT C. SHA!-T DnNALD SIIANLEY Lunsmg. Mxcll. Lmcoln, Nflch FTIWFHIHORF Sri.-xxrk CPiESTER SIMS Brnxh Valley, Pu, Bug Sprmgs, Nebr SGP!-IOMOIQES QI, P, Swru Dum-mn ST. jmws ,YlCkUT.i1P7l, Kimx, KCll'L17lCC. Ill H61 JAMES STEVENS X 4 X X x T if r X we 51. .- A , I Exlme, Ia. JOHN A. SWEENY Snoux Falls, S. D. GEORGE THOMAS Ponucton, B. Towo TIENVIERI N M--A-:AN :Saw .-as A-XM E . N U: ll 2 it 'inf' V., A . Q ...- I .. I ' vm... v X X -1 x K TNT-. N FREDRICK SUMMERS St.fusepl1, NIO. HENRY FIRALMAKIE Evlmstml, Ill. WlLLI.AN1 A. THOM1-SON LOUIS TRAUT Clmjfcc, Mar Ashtabula O. Buttle Creek, Nllfll. .,a CLINTON VAN VLECR A RALHAE1. VJAHLBECK jackson Hole, Wyo. A? Kewlmee, lll. f fl, Lf D. L. WALKER EARL F. WATERS Bloomfield, N. W111cl1esreT, Nlass. l77H R.N1fxsA1ax' :Xxwr XXV.-1.I'I'l5liS XN'1v1c51csrcr, ,NI.1sx. vNVULIWMliR XRVEI Xiu' Pull. WQWIIE S5 R UCIICHE, .kt . 4, ,- 2 X -.9 4 ji A . i HENRY Wlilxa Tufron, Ga WILLI.Aki B, WEST Brzdgcpon, Conn BRYANT XXVILSUN G. H. WINDSk3R Cwrmuldw, Cul, W- '- ' ' ' Wmdsor, Mo g -J 'J CL LH XV. Y1 uma zdxlluc, Mzch VX an L1P1cr!3', 0. . ,' , -, ,. ' Jn J . pe. Q SQPHOMQRES ww W.ALLACE 5 WOLITE Atlmmc Cny, N. 1 I The First pest House in England W.1s used to segregdte those wlrh dangerous diseases. However, we do not insxnuate .my S1gI'l1f:ICrlITC6 III usmg th1s bxt of hxstory IU connec txon w1th the freshmdn 1nd1x'1du.rls, A few uiemones of rr short mme .1510 f 'two years rn tlrct- mme to the smtf 111 connecuon w1th the den muon of two words, j'reshwm1nM .md upestfx The modern pest house has not heen found. It hecnmes thc duty of .my freshnmn to mme lt fur hrmself lil use hls superrors h.m:, hy .my chance, hrnught the nmtter to hls attentlon. N N V EIFSLSE fx e CfQ5? fg5, , xf5?iif3 2T WT'f w3W4 r- 'T 3faf2,!?M . ff7z r'En ,af er 121 Q. ,fu f1,j'.g ,X ,J ,qi A ,Tr , B :X 5 , 'i xTCQ-Rii4QQ5:dMlN 'L ,U u X I . ' Y L K' ,,rmiUhlr ,LM rr- - , ,-ed,r mr, -draw H M --f Q, f- We f 1 L I ,x-K4 , fn ,.- ' Y- fl., Mcg?1f4 'A-W FRESI-IMEN :Q- ag ,Slum 1 1, fy 1 HARLBLD W BAILEY 11Q H-1p11B.m11'1 if I-1 Mil' 111 x 111111 1 U. F1211 N . 'Cl' RCL l' '. . '. . .4 GLIIILIIVII Mo I CJ BENINET Barn Vt I1 NNIIIZ MAY C mm lA1x1Em DRk7ST North Plum Nebr lonw W IAMS Belle Center O F IQ E S I-I M E N A 1 R1ma1vrFL111z1x 1811 lx Wlllklll E. .AFL x11 111- - M , U.1l1'11, Kaus. , ' Qi 31 lu 1 1 L. N. 1 .' Pmxrlc CHS. III, ', -, .Q vs ' xi , 1 , V, -5 1 X , A 1 gf. I IL, cz,-XIII! ' I1 L 1. . I L11 Cir1111gc. Mu. ' Vs' M111de11, Nluss I S Q '1 P BI II K11111.ax1:1m 3 P, h ' Q vvvu lL'Tf117'1l, Tc 11-N ..- ' ', HY.. i .i 1 5 .,, Md 1 Ill , ,A I, D 1 . N L 1 LUL 'X 7 x ' , . T11111aNT I'1ax1N111 I 1 ' Nfnldlvl, N111 V Clydf, ALTON A. HINKS folmstown, Penn. EUGENE D. Foss Ivfussmm Valley. Ia. ORVILLE V. KING Los Angeles, Calif. K. I. ML'RAE Cass Clty, Iwfzch, ' BENTLEY S. NEAL Clerelmld, O '05 PRES!-IMEN W. G. HLTDSON Kwkswlle, Mo WILLI.Ak1 B. KIERSTEAD Cranston, R. I BERNARD M, KLASF HtlTTlSblLTg, Pu R. .I, Mwmzv Brclucrton, 'Y' HLVBERT hl. Pomona Toronto, Ont GRAKCE F, ROBINSON KENDALL E. RKDQSERS Tavnpa, Fla. Oklahoma Czty, Okla H11 HARoL.D SLKIMERS Krrksrxllc. NIU, w - -1 ' fm ,,, , . -X., -Q ..4 J J ffk., 12 F. W. THQMPSQN Mllu'cllLk66, Wzs N. E, THQRNHILL V HENRY B, WALKER Bccvullc, Texas , S' New Bedford, M4155 r ' Q. X A . N OLLIE R. XXIIWALEY L. L. WILLETTE Albany, NIU. : 4: i IVflll17'lOCkCI, Me FR.-xxx B, WL5Ll'E - 4: x x.. ,M - gi Tiffin, O. FQESI-IMEN wi ROBERT G. ATKINSON Tulsa. Oklu. CHARLES ALDRIDQE Buhl, Idaho l' D HA vi5 Avis . CKERLY , N A Wortll Port. T. as 3' b ., -n 'AK . . 6. E. NSW ANN.A YI. BARNES KlTkS1'll1C. FMU. JAMES P. BASHAW Northeast. Pa. 3. ,vi ISU FQESHMEN VERGIL S. BAILEY St. Lows. Mo. iss M,ARV1N E. ALLEX' Nfason, ORM LEXVIS C. AN'ERY Ewa, Pu RUTH W. BARNES Dodge Cnty, Kaus FR.-mais BoUDREA U LZIUPICY. IH HLWBEIKT -I, BANRS East Omugc, N. FI. Tnos. W. BREESE MOYTISIOILVTI, lfmxl- XV. BINI 1 A DONALD BLIEHALL i.. 1.4: Ummi fxmflxml. Calm. xl Clgwlmld Haghtsx O F 1'-'in f::' ' fo W' l VR.-Xik Bu -XIX ij ROY BARTLETT HUIUHQ IH. 1 If Bwrlmgton, Vt. ', 4 .L F 3 Y ' - . :L . F V Ig. .V yi , ,' ' ff' si 41.1 Chm' BLM L Q , qu.. F. H. Boss!-:MEY12R I-11114, O- Cmcmmm, O. W. F. P12317-lf U DLJNAl.D W. BRAIL l'5.m Vt jackson, Idxch. q -. 'TW Aux R. BLLL1-1: ,-5. md 3 E' W4 CAIN Kwks11llc. NIU. 4' ' Burden, Kaus. lJwz11xC1A:11'm11 GLENN CANFIELD Rusk Ixlumi. HI. Krrksmllc, Mu, S41 PAUL W. CHADVJELL Hu'rCHm1d, NIO. SID CLARK Cordell, Oklu. R. PHlLII'Cl1KER XASTCLICIILI. Fld.. Y-, 151 5 x3 .Q K x ,IEAN CIIAIIII KITkS'l'lHC. Nh RIL'HARD CHRISTl.AN Bexley. O I . E. Cosa Myers. Flu W. P. CIUTTRILLE jncksmn, Much Cl1.AIXl Fw T. CROW ONIIIIIII, Ncfvr I GEO. K. DAMMON 5- pa . Pj ELIZABETH Doses FL1IrhII1'e11, ML15.S. -' C London, Eng . ,iv ,, FQESHMEN M.ARI' DON CARLOS -I. R. DOLMHERTI' Toronto, Om. Txlmfshull, N10 ISSJ T. B. Ex'x.L1fm ljmlllxml, Nic. Lux15D. ELLlbI'UN Ccntmlm. lll EDXYIX FL'llRNl,-KN Lllwtun. M1cl1. l1lLllAl!l5QlIl3SUN Xklzvljiclll. Klum. NV. Gmxu' Plamwcll, lvllch, Aww M. Glmlmreluz Buffalo, N. T. X X f x Q. J l 1 4 . fl? wif' Q.-e.1 r- 4 V A 41 , - as 'X Q ' V - l R R ,X R lx . -ng ,-.1 l., if e R F 4. 90 -6' . X IIQESI-IMEN lS6ll JQHN G. ELDIUDGE San Amomo, Tex. Ruam R. ELLIOT Cano, Md. ELEANOR GHOSTLEY Ebbenton, Ala. ALFRED R. GILDERSLEEVE Brooklyn, N. 'Y JOHN V. GLASS Bl'l lTl1'l'lgl'lL1Tl1, Ala WM. A. GOULD Clayton, Mo LESTER P. GROSS S. H. HANSON -Iejferson, Me. Harrlsburg, S. D. S. R. HICRS RON HOOPER Rawlms. Wyo. Brooklyn, N, Y. ' 4 JOHN O. H.ALL C. G. 1-1.-KYES '33 'D , .fa xi' kk. A ' I'I.-XNSELL HLH' -3 'f ,... jj' foplzn, IMO CIIIIIICLWIIIE, O W,ALTER HOFERMN Colzunlml, Gu AXILPILITTIC, Gd 1 3 A: .3 MARSHALL HUMPHREY L 2 xl. C. HURLHVL-xx Gdlff MOA ' , P Coatwlllc, NTU B. O. JOHNSON PAUL S. JONES Tulsa, Olgla. Supulpu, Okla H9711 XXK1. .-X. -lnxu lllllns, Tax , B, L. LARLEF .N lxllmuclqcr, E1.l:.-xarml Loan .YCll'IO7l'l'lllt', Mass WN. B. Loxmx Luclcdc, Mu. 'Z D .13 4 . -,v 9 2155 uf' lv : - Q 31 6 nl? ' W. W. -loxlis Supulfm, Olqlll L, Al. LAlu1m'EUx vllzclqsmlrxllc, Flu DOLNQLAS E. Lomw Tulsa, Oklu ARTH UR M ANCILLE Glll7lS1'lllC, Tex I 5 . X VD . h 'S If R. A. M.a1z'I'lx, -lu. r J' F LEONARD NMSON Kwlixflllfw Alf ff L' Detroit, MlCll l..1.WRYYLii lVlASx.-K lXflAg'1-'ARLANU 5ll'lL'5'- ld- Nmglml Falls, N. Y. SS THOMAS D. MAXFIELD Bloomfield, N. VI. BARBARA MCBEATfl Roclqllmd, Mc. Wxi. A. MCDONALD Bxxby, Olqlu. was RURERT MAxwu,L lxllxnclwxter, N. H C, W. IViLCAR'1'NEY Hume, Kam R. nl. lviuLALR:HLlN Ccutmlm, lll THEQ. MCLEAN .3 gg 'A fv? 1 EL'f:12xF E. Mllllili .N , , New Cammn, Conn. Q E 0 Tm1'ur.xc Cnty, Alllfll Y .a' ' 3 af. MARIQUN A. MLILRIN CHAR. T. Mmmx O1lC1ry, Pa. Uumut, lklxcll ERIC P. NAUMAN R. W. lXlORXVOUD Chemmc, Gervmmw Nlmcml Wells, Tux So Rumiu 1' H. NYE QPIILLILYICCS, O. XV. G. PNQFT: Xucuxrk. I L. C.P1cxRELL .1- X. f . ik ! Fm-I ...4 PA-rw V : P ,Q N1unm1pol1s. Kam. , H. G. PIHLM.-xx Clmtlmm, N. 1. .Inn N P1 NKSTON Independence. Kaus. P ELMENE PUFFER Vfcsrficld. Nfnxx. w--ad H1 l :L ah? aff ,4- v, ' '48 ' '-Qi . NA. , 1 I ,Eu . PRES!-IMEN I O0 CH As. F. PATToN Nclsomwllc, O. E. A. Prcxmuo Bmttlcbom, Vt. V. M. PIERCE Newport. R. I. A. L. PIMENTEL E. B. POOL Pllmxourh, Nfass. Wy7I1lClLV00Li, Okla H. M. PATTERSON Nfornmg Sun, Ia. LENNA B. ROBINSON Dallas, Tex. J. C. Rusmnw, JR. Haha Falls, Ida. MELN'lN RKWXVIN LOTlg'l'l6lL', Ill. BARBARA RHODES 2-A L35 S G3 .PQ I. B. . H. Rnnsms Wclvlv Cnty. A111 l.C.R1.mmm' Suxtm nfs Rwur, Vt R, H. SAI LPY R1 mrfu 'rs foplm, N111 Plmnjield. Nlusx. Pxcturc. Muni N Wxi. F. SCULLY, JR. E, P. SL'IiXK'.-XIGER Cmnswn, N. .XIUTIII Pluttc, Nclvr H. F. STOLONVSKI . D. SEELY Nfllwaukee. Wm. Cenmllm, IH D713 Q1 5 - 0 4 . 1 5.4 I' . ff' . Q if , A N , D1 xx Nxx nr Ku .mars Simms Hlw'f'1IiuI.i. 1.1. Eugene, Orc. 3 1 Qi 4 .1 WW. .hz-1 w f - :Xxx -x N. SL luxxax - R' EISIE Su131'E11DsoN XXQIICUIHIQ. XY. Vu. ' Nmgmml Falls, N. Y. - n -4 Y, m V Y ESTQXQA x ...xv J R R XV. QTUILXE 5 Q Ruufm' E. STARR XXIHIIYI, Klum. ' V: as Colmnbus, O. 35 .1 - 'Q x . 11. Al' 1 K' fx ff v., , A X X Rig 1 . . W1 . P. F. QTYZIYB.-KIM ru Q A 'K R. L.Tum1As , f B.L3m1m', X. WI. 5 Q CU1lL'l7'IblLS, O. all-1 ,. If F1xAx1-.YTSU Nwrlll EJAI f'f.l7'7r'T. PRES!-IMEN .I. R.Tm,x.11N-1+x H. M. Tncml-SON HI7l.l?N F. Vo1:T SpLlTfLl, N10 Splwm. Mu. Fmulcrwllc, MICII WZ? E. L. WILL1.-xrvis Sprmgfeld, .Mo. Hours A. WOLFE KlTkS1'1ll6, NIO. JAMES W. WALKER K1TkS1'l1lC, NIO. EN r' Q FIQESI-IMEN wen E. R. VJESCOTT, JR. Portland, Ivie. SARAH G. W1LLgnwx JOHN -I. Wnwnwn ALLEN ZIEGER Bruokfacld, Vt Centmlm, Ill Denon, MICII nc!! Vim mf , 3 ' f W 1 , 4 l l A wx 615' ,I fn rn, .4 31 G 1 3 Q' D A, '35 -.M ,4. I f ' ' v -:Z V ' : '3- ' Z- ,y 'V' V Nr , 'A Q 4 IK, ' ,.,, ' XYZ H 1 Q xj ' A f a Q Zu- F? A NN A V , . . , a 52 ET . ga , A? , ,afkxyyi 'L-3 'x xg ij ',7g7x 3 a -ll 1 ' .1 .1- . , . ' X fy - f is 4 . . ff- ' - 1 0 ,' 4 . a'-f Q S ' - f a n S 6 ' V2 f I' 3' el 9- .osx ,y V. fr' gy .3 Q .1 gg' T. xl W .3 . . -e V' r 'f A -,X 9 ,- I 1 '- .:,. Q 'Y X HIE.. 'L . ' -1 'bs 51--' ' 'L' ' A F in 'S E ,l V -:V 8 Y 1, ' 13 ' A X 2 i' -1- T :i .3 f --1. ri ' if ' -W ' a ' n a X sk 1- ' F .. a H ' L f ' 'QQ R ,, sr ye: .5 X51 ,N -, in 3 U -4 H. Ll Q.. 4' ' S 2j.j1F . ' N.. f X Q 4 A 'A px ,, '4 I J Class of January 38 OFFICERS Gionni Vfnluox, Prenduwxl RICH,-XIKIY BROL'41H'l0N, Vuue Prcxudent N1 un C:-Xl'LlfII 1.11. SeC1eturv'Tnu1.mrev limluzr :Nr .-ww MRM Lvllm C41NNlIi.SflALlL'71fClYll71L'lI -X wn. I W 'Xnvru Ln'11a.1 V -X mnlvfr, TN V. IS 1.rn x'vr.I: C' Ilr ught-1n.R H f1hlW vu c N-Iiw Mlm' C f!1'.x'1H,I I5 lin f nnvr, I.v1vM.1 If 11-.I',n1lXV lv lxrnfzrv Iu.T l'fwcn1x.Ar11 !1hUL'YUY, A711 K1rfq.s1'1He. Mu Ccntmfu1.lH Kxrlq,x1'xlIu.M1v Lmfglwvml. MH Reeder. Y D 1,Qh.1mtwv1, 'N 1 K1rlqx1'11IC.Mr1 faff,,,gy.f1.i, M.. A!l.n1m.fh1 l5ul1nx'.xn, AI I5 Jt1L'k.NU1l, Mlcfz. Flsilmur, Frulcrlck Emi Onmgc. N .I Flint. Gcnrgc l Nfulrmc, IVILIM Godrcl.RuQscl1 ClL1X'CC7lfC1. 'Nlclnr Gore, Paul T l'1xv1c'ctrf11,W Vu. Gnvv, H B fujlcrxml Cxty, Mu Hnngcss, E 5 L.u1ghtnn.Vv' A McR.nc, R.l O'lJrmnncll. A. Ulucr.R1clx.mIL 4,fw+-f- HN llmnnna,wlmn.xpp-:.1r41l1this-,frnul S Fargo, N1 D Nlmgann Fullx, ,N 'I St Lmus. M11 Plvw1w1atl1,N H ,Klrk.x1'xllC,M1v I shnllhllx.1vv.cppv.x E043 rml IH Pool. W E Ront:.1l1n.B M S.mu1cls..I B SI13lfh,Ct E Strnng, E C . Sclxnn. A. O. Snssc1.Ej, , L Stevenson. E C Wl1c.1r, E, L, W1lcox.G-:Orgs W'0Ogl. H A., -lr . . W'w11e1unmi.Okf11. Ltll'Q8I4l1lLi. Flu K11ka1'1IIc.M4+. Bzlrwlewlllu, Ohm Tufeflnl. Ohm Elyrxu. Ohm mg I.xl4l1lL1C1fy, N, 'Y , Ncpumet, M4x.s5, Ch1IS'v71dv1, III, Tmtxn, M1cl1. Amherst, Milam. thc Lnwcr Snphnmnrc Class. - fm-.-.v. 1 Ns ut ,- A ., .tc 1. W Y f -3 X , A N X 2' The IQ3l-L Class ol: Nursing RLlBX'E Rruoui, Prcsulem 'TRULLIS WALLS, Sccrettzry-Tmzswer Sense the lngger thmgs you .rre to dog See it 111 the clouds: He.1r it 111 the grass: Catch the oncommg tread of IIS feet Ill the watches of the 111g,ht, lt shall he horn 111 you .md you shall gwe If forth A V1SlOll th.1t shall hght the p.1th. llomt the w.1y, A word that shall wmg .md smg, that sh.1ll stay the he.1rt .tml feed the hungry amd he.1l the helpless. You dare not hre.1k Ruth wxth your potentml selves the very heart of you. All th1ngs.1re yours .md 1lll1S poss1hle. ... ,. , ,,,., V ,X 1,.,V,,. . i fe., W -.1, 1 nj yi : Q I Hg J 2 ..,.. rw F J A ,,....,.,.- , -v In ',,', 'iw' , -0, 5.23 'V 5 15' '? 1. 1 1 A -fi AIN ll 'Aff 55 7 I 'ZW' w r X il 5 l.5g'.Q-la L' K1 L 'J y n 135- . if is .1 1 1 L , 'Top Row--Juanita Crow, jean Deurnzond, Vdlena Ford, Trullxs Wttlls, Ruth Porter, Ruhye R1ggle. Lower RowfV1rgin1a W.1terhury, Eumce Feely, Rebecca Eads, Hazel Bower, M.1rtl1.1 Perry, Anna Lee Baker, Georgm Hopper. lNot 111 P1cture4Menz1 Pierce, Graduating june, 1934.3 ll95ll .3 rx! A-'ffl 1-13 v 3 'Top Ron' Margaret Newman, Mary ,lane Ross, Grace Card, Cnita Frsh, Evelyn Morrrs Lower Row Grace Dodge. Allrson Bower. Mrldred jones, Maf.1ld.1 Crawford. 1Entered Ivlarch, 1034. Theresa Guttmgj To the Undergraduate Nurses VERY thrng exlsts for some end. Wlx.1t then rs yours? You h.1ve already decrded to he .1 n11rse. Every professron rn the world has rts llHPCl'l-CCIIOHS .1nd so many people enter upon them wrthout knowmg that johs are not .1ll .1s pleasant as they seem to the outsrder. lt is lT1ll'Ll work, lovely work. You want to choke the he.1d nurseg you want agarn to krss the hem of her unrform. You detest the doctors in the hosprtalg then the same day you thrnk they .1re salnts here on earth' Sometrmes when thrngs are not gomg I'IglTI you wonder why you ever took up such .1 prollessiong hut ll' someone should come along, .llTkl try to llft you gently out of lt, you wo11ld know why then. You h.1ve thought ahout how wonderful rt must he to see .1 gravely 1ll patrent recover. and partly hecause of your careful servrce. To hattle with deathg to plan, to work unceasinglyg to he ever on dutyg to study cases you have and work over them .ll'lLl wrth them, and to feel rn the end th.1t your work rs rewarded wlth .1 human lrfe restored to he.1lth and happiness' Th.1t's nothmg' That IS the kmd of .1 nurse you .1re g0ll'lg to he. That IS your end' The whole srsterhood of nurses will he glad to help you .llikl welcome you .llikl to ask your help sometrme rn the years to come. l06l ' V1 '11 , 1 f 1111f''4 '11 '7:11! ffm, 0111 '11,1'fl 2100171111 M11 Q11 011 'Z hll1l1' fl L! 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' je' - U' ,I 511' x' 5 111' I11CxI1CX'.1I 1111c1'.1 115 X,-I. - 1 ,A - 1111110 .1s,1 1'1gx11'11x1: cxmusc 1111 111-J if1i'1Ar3.':52:-'-11-1--x1xxi1':f'L1-.1115 LII1 1 1l1 111 11 IILIIKIA 1111 tlxn P1 111 PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES Athletic Department Q UR director of athletics, Mr. S. L. Stacy, is serving his second year in charge of the department. Mr. Stacy, an , upper Junior student, has had wide experience in coaching be fore coming to K. C. C. S. The fact that he built state cham pionship teams in both New Mexico and Missouri would nat urally point him to a bigger field in the capacity ot' athletic di rector. Mr. Stacy was well known throughout Missouri tor his football and basketball ability at Vwlarrensburg Teachers Collegeg little wonder that he should make such a creditable showing during his hrst two years as coach at K. C. O. S. Although there is no definite Physical Education program at K. C. O. S. many branches of sports are included in the ac S4 LA STAN tiyities of the student body. Interefraternity sports form the Dwvrw bf Athlmm I , tt L r t ta main nucleus around which the athletic program or the school is built. During the spring of 1034, a baseball team will be put in the held of competition by K. C. C. S. Coach Stacy reports a good showing of man power to promote this sport. New uniforms have been purchased, so watch our smoke in lmrgglmll, The tennis program of K. C. C. S. is of major importance. Our tennis men meet some of the best in this part of the State. Mr. E. A. Porter is tennis coach and from his past experience we know he has the tennis ability since K. C. C, S, tennis teams have been undefeated for two years. Perhaps one ofthe outstanding events of the year was the revival ot' boxing at K. C. O, S. Under the direction of promoter .lack Cain, boxing was received by the college and townsnien with much enthusiasm. This was probably due to student participation in the bouts. The school 15 adequately equipped with a large gymnasium. Handball and Badminton enter into the program of sportsg each student is urged to become athhated with some sport organiza tion. The game of Badminton has been played at this College for the past two years, originating with about twelve British and Anierrcan players in 1033. During last winter a Badminton Club was formed, backed by the College. Now definitely supported, the membership soon increased to over twenty. The club was able to purchase two new raquets while the College supplied the shuttlecocks. This year tournaments were held, the results ot which are as follows' Firth defeated VJ.rters, two games to one, to win the Mens Singlesg Miss hheperdson defeated Miss Nelson. two games straight, to win the Ladies' Singlesg Tuffy Taylor and W,rters defeated Dr. Litton and Firth, two games straight, to win the Mens Doubles. The Ladies and Mixed Doubles were not com pleted. Witlr the present growing and enthusiastic membership, next win' ter should see an even larger club and the possibility ul! two courts in the gym. Badminton as a game calls for stamina. quick thinking, dexterity, and sportsmanship. Although quite new in the mid west, it is one of the linest winter indoor sports and is rapidly increasing m popularity K.AC. O. S. GH'hi throughout the United States. 21 l99l 2 hltrrxs - 1 in .4 .4 ST.-X 1 4 l 4 Nloss. Tuum Phyxlcmn XXVII r.l.w.1sl tw. .Nl.n1t1ger Par YIQHN .NI.m.1ger Ill lC.Xl T.l Curtmrxszs IV1.-xNcHEs'rER ln Uctoher, Conch S, L. St.1cy xssued the c.dl tor .dl C.tlTLl1Ll.lICS yushmg to try out for varsity lmsltetlmll to report for work. VJ1th the return of nxne lettermen .md sex'er.1l good prospects from the Freshnmn class, pr.1ct1ce st.trted full speed. A gre.1t future was predicted for the Rams dunng 1033 34, hut when .rny rnstltutron .lsks its ttZ.lln to WHT ull of the games, If 15 .asking more than niost tennis c.1n .tccolnplxsh The te.un st.rrted otl' rn excellent form, The tact th.1t they lost the first g.une of the season w.rs no SLlI'PI'1SC for C.1rth.1ge College, llhnors, was e.1s1ly judged .1 lugger .und hetter tC.llU. But the R.uns felt more hke .athletes xx hen competrng wrth te.uns .ns good .ts .md hetter th.rn themselves th.1n when pl.rying te.tn':s so llllVCI'1UT th.tt ylctory was foretold. The R.un1s drd not XXIII every g.1nieg nmyhe they dld tlul to chck .tt .ull tures, hut when rt w.1s necess.1ry they could l1l.1ITll'4CSf the do or die spxrit. The season closed wrth .1 record of n1ne vrctories .rg.nnst seven det'e.1ts. True th1s 15 not .1 one hun' dred percent record, hut the sp1r1t of the U.Z.ll11 w.ts good .tnd the students .tnd townspeople enjoyed the g.1mes. Te.tms from l.n'ger colleges h.we h.1d much worse records th.1n that turned Ill hy the Runs. Conch Stdcy rs to he congr.1tul.lted for the C-lP.llWlC way 111 wlnch he IS LllSClW.lI'g1Dg his duties .ns Drrector ofAthlet1CS. The season opened w1th K. C. U. S. playing C.trth.1ge College .rt C.rrth.1ge, lllll'l0lS. The te.un from C.1rth.rge was 9.lSllyI1.l111CLl victor wxth .1 4210 score The R.nns thenjourneyed IRlC.1I1lL5l1,MlSSOUfl, Q H3123 and played Culver' Stockton. This was per' haps the 'best game of the year so far as per' formance was concerned and K. C. O. S. was victorious by 3-P20. Parsons College from Iowa opened the home schedule for the Rams with a two game series. The Rams won a thriller by a 32430 score and repeated the following night DEFEYSE OR QFFENSEKVJHICH7 by a 31129 score. Our next encounter was away from home, Ottumwa, Iowa, where the Rams met the Ottumwa Y. M. C. A. team on their honte floor. Although the Rams were by far superior after giving every man a chance to play, the game end' ed with a narrow ntargin of victory for K. C. O. S., score 4240. Southwest Baptist College from Bolivar, Missouri, furnished the next tangle. These boys from Southern Missouri seemed to be lost in the large Kirksville gym and the home team won by a score of 44260. Osgood Athletic Club furnished thc next opposition for the Rams. This was another easy victory for our home team and the iinal whistle found a 464-in score. Next on the ticket was the game with the Lacygne Athletic Club of Kansas in which tilt the Rams had little trouble in winning a 6234 verdict. CulverfStockton came to Kirksville for revenge after their defeat suffered at the hands of the Rams. This game was fast and hard fought but the boys from Canton, Missouri, were found the victors 3617, Ottumwa Y. M. C. A. played a return engagment at Kirksville and were de' feated 4785 in a rather uneventful game, Probably the most exciting game of thc season was between Tarkio College and K. C. O. S. at Kirksville, This game was intensely exciting and the Rams lost a heart breaking extra overtime game by a 42'-11 score. Trenton junior College then came to be defeated by the Rams in an uninteresting G-' be TK '17 GiLi.soN Biuscon J -J rw , Ji' f ,. X Jo ' 'i ' i Qi-' N' Q, Q ' ' I, . ' X Q Q. ff , -i 'IE' Q: g LANGE Wtwtin Q 101 H .bv li L' O. S, Basketliall Men ,nc ,- Poitrtait Lorustx , l game with a 3040 scoi'e. At the close of the regular season, Coach Stacy reopened Athletic relations with the Kirks' ville Teachers College. After the due sanction from the ofhcials of hoth schools the series of games was arranged. The two student hodies reacted favorably and a city championship hattle are Taught to Vlin Some Close Games via the WAS Announced. F 'H l ' L. 1 . A - N I mm ml The playing of the Rams in V '-5 -i .Q 'Z Neru Gitfxrtiotixi this series was not quite ex' cellent enough to score a victory. The Doctors were evidently to he outclassed hy the teachers. Some followers said: The Doctors were not clicking or the Teachers were playing over their own heads. Anyway, the Teachers won this year's series, hut look out for the Doctors to even the score next year. After allf who cares which team won this year's series. what we wanted to learn from this series was not which school had the hetter team, hut whether it is again possihle for the two institutions to carry on athletic relations in tl friendly and cooperative manner. THE PLAYERS llntl Myers of the I034 team was a deserving regular for the past season on the Ram squad He easily earned his place asa regular No matter how tough the opposition. Myers can always he depend' ed upon for .i consistent game, a level head and plenty Of points. One of the hest players in the history of K C Q S is the verdict for this year, Bud Cummins, captain of 1934 team. another regular of former years and a mainstay of the 1034 outfit He has had a good reputation as a good player for many years and his score this year places him in the front ranks as a collegiate athlete. Fred Staff. the praneing center. gave a splendid account of himself in every contest. He always entered the game with a dash and kept it up until he had toppled the sphere through the hoop for ahout as many or more points as the hest players on any team Boh Neth is another senior who has completed his K. C. O. S, hasltethall record. And this record was a good one Neth came to K. C. O S after serving several years as a champion on high school teams and the Rams will miss his shooting. K 102 ll L B , x P , Y 'ge 1 'Q ' -sl if mrsfwf:sfwf5f'w Skrpper Gramohm IS another Ram star who has heen A shmmg hght nn hasltethall courts mr several years He hatls from the East where hasltet hall rs haskethall, antl as has lween S-llkl Ins lwunelless energy and hrs ahthty as a race hnrse puts htm all over the entrre court rn less tune than tt takes In tell 1t Bucky Gtllsun. a senrur. t-ltlerl strength tn the forward enel lhck Briscoe, a junxor, l1.lll5 lrnm llhnt-ts, where he was classed as an athlete nl' tllstrnetrwn lwelnre comme to Krrksvrlle Tom Lange. center, shared hrs pust wrth uthers many times tlurmg the season, nnlv tu return tu the game to prove hrs mermt Brll hlanchester rs alwavs a wnrtln' plaver He Joes not know what tt ts tu plat' less than Ins lrest Lots ol' pep, speetl antl et-urage that! lxlanelrestcr Eel Potter servetl as .1 steatlv antl eunsrst-int lwr warel Ed rs nnteel rn tennrs antl nrher athlette sp:-rts as well as lwasltetlwall john Vlooel, forward, eame Irv K K1 U S tlns vear Few freshmen have ever marie a lwetter shnw me as a team mate and pomt getter Btll Lomax, guartl, was a clever wrestler nl the hall lN1eLaughltn. forward, rs a llnnr man ul alnhtx' Les Starke, center. plavetl .1 game wurthv nt notree Humphrev was a gnc-el tletrenstve plaver wlohn Elelrrtlge. tevrwarel, shows much .lll'lllfV The K C O S team doctor lnr the 1033-34 season was Ewmel lvioss Hts Pl'OlYC55lUI1.ll servrees were the means ot' mamtarnlnq the eootl COlhllIlOI1 of the men .mel hrs wrt was a tome to therr sprrtts many rrmes The team manager, Charles VJtlhamsnn .mel Dan Beyer. deserve therr share of ITCDQVIICIOIW lor thse chargmg the pressing dunes of the managers nlhce Ronald Brarl and Wtllranm Goulel led the loyal student hotly rn cheers Untrrmgly and repeatedly they ralhed the followers to the support nf the players and no douht were responsrhle for some nl' the V1-:tor1es, 'Z' -4 X '., all W' 2 Y. s A r Sronere Huxtvnmss t Ermunrzs IVIQLAUUHLIN E101-I X ,Q V! --7---Q 1 - .nl 1 , af' x. ., jus X, 'iff Q' 'A i' f V :- '- 'mf 1' ,,.,. ,Lg Fisinia Pi mrriz Vvliivr Qeview of the Tennis Season of IQ33 HE Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery feels proud that for the last two years its tennis team has been one of the outstanding teams in the state. The team has not been defeated in the last two years and has won fourteen consecutive matches. Although there were no outstanding players on the team, the squad played consistent tennis and defeated all opposil tion. A ten-game schedule was arranged but due to rain only tive matches were played, The K. C. Q. S. team opened their schedl ule against our neighborly rivals, the Kirksville Teachers College, and the Rams emerged victorious by a -P1 score. The following week the team journeyed to Des Moines, Iowa, and played the Des IvIoinesfSt1ll Qsteopathic College. This match was merely a workout for the K. C. C. S. team and they won by a 6nscore. Culverffitockton of Canton, Nlissouri, furnished the next opposition for KC. O. S. and they were defeated in a hard fought contest by a 3,2 score. The Kirksville Teachers again played the Rams and were defeated Ysfl. The Rams then journeyed to Canton, Missouri, and played CulverfStockton College. This match was again closely contested but the Rams were victorious by a Bfl score. Members of the varsity team were: Fisher, Kenega, Wi1't, Porter, Waiteits and Farnum. Roy Fisher, a senior, played brilliant but somewhat erratic tennis all season. Fisher, however, when he was right, was the hardest man on the squad to defeat and he was outstanding in doubles play. TWH QS . Left to Rzglitf FISHER, WIRT, PORTER, FARNUM WATERS Rus Kenega, also a senior, did not play any singles matches but played a consist EDI game in doubles. Miic Wirt was perhaps the most cone sistent man on the squad. He played I1 hard driving game and much of the suc' cess of the 193-1 team depends on him. Porter, a sophomore, was playing man' ager. Although he did not play in many singles matches, he teamed with Fisher and they played as No. 1 doubles team. Earl Waters. a freshman, was perhaps the hardest driving player on the squad. Wiiters played with Brown University before he came to K. C. O. S. and much is expected of him during the next three years. Doran Farnum, also a freshman, was the only left handed player on the squad. He played a cool, well directed game and was at his best when the going was tough. So ended the tennis season for 1933. With four returning lettermen and sev- eral freshmen stars the outlook for 1934 is exceedingly bright, and the Rams hope to continue their unbroken string of vicf tories. PF- N 1375 Dr. Still c.ime to liirlasville, Mis souri, where he pmcticed his profession .ind in 1302 started .1 school. His new system of therapy lmised upon his fund.iment.il prin ciples h.1s grown into .1 Complete science. This science with its roots founded upon .m.itomy, physiology, chemistry, lmcteriology, p.nth ology, lwiology, hygiene, etc., einlwizices .ill disedses .md conditions Amd is gi truly scien rilic system. Its lmsis is ii complete knowledge ot' the workings of the hody .md the .ipplica tion of this knowledge to the diseased per- versions of mankind. An l7lITULlllCIlO7'l to Osteoputliy, Dr, E.irl H. Laughlin, jr. l1O6l Dissection Problems . . . ln 1543. when VCS.ll1l1S w.1s .1 1ned1c.1l student 111 Belgnnn, lwodlcs Could be had by 1lleg.1l 1nc.1ns nnly. .md If was not uncuxnnmn for the student gmve robber tw be hndcked by Ins fellow students. WA Q in fu, ,A .ww w fwffwfffffi X , Uv IM HL' fv,,7WX??TglriE L ,N UH f IW! J nk X 4 x. X QQ-Qwyxxm Uwwfyvvyny X R X H7135 W ASX ww t, K n if -, ,, f me izlgdj , KK' w Lx F22-XQR 5 X 629 ff? H-,,,.? Wa W , 5fW4lf lx fyZ4Qf5,' . , I ., .Av ..-'-u INTRA-MU RAL SPORTS The All-School Tennis Tournament HE .1nnu.il .ill school tennis tourn.1n1ent in players which gill students excepting varsity players of K. C O. S. .ire eligible. was held in the tltll of 1033. The tnurn.in1ent w.is .ig.iin won hy Richard Zgiy who lmils from Ohio. for the second consecutive year E.ich year there seems to he .in increasing .unnunt of interest for tennis at K. C, O. S. and in the tournn inent of N33 twenty four studnts entered. This touriminent not only .itfords much pleasure to the students, but is also helpful in selecting varsity in.1teri.il. The student council .iwsrds the winner ll token for his achievement. The results of the tourn.iinent: Rlulcsmn 245' llrilililc. Funk Xhntlcrgrilt Ynunghlond l ltwCy' , Lum Wic:.ind Slullivi Stcinlmuni XX'ilson, Hill llriscue Boi itlrt-.iii Nyc Fisher Swift: Kurish liirncs iIill.in K Rfiliffls llrniui H Rnhcrts Zriv Funk Ynuiighloud Lum Sluike XVilsr in Briscoe Nye SkX'.lI'!1 Kurish Rf ilwrrs Rm r'.i n 'Liv Lum Vylilson Nyc Sturt: llmudn Z.iy Wilsoii - Swartz Z.iy Zny Champion r msg lnterfraternity Basketball Champions OR the second consecutive year the Atlas Gluh was winner of the annual Inter, fraternity basketball tournament. Before the tournament started three teams were known to have possibilities. These teams were: Atlas, Phi Sigma Gamma and Theta Psi. The teams representing the other fraternities, although capahle of up setting the above mentioned, did not seem to carry enough consistent drive to he considered as pennant winners. Interest from the very onset was high The favorites namely Atlas, Phi Sigma Gamma and Theta Psi won their first games with little dithculty. In the second round Atlas and Theta Psi played a great hattle. The score was tied many times with neither team having the advantage. hut when the smoke cleared, Atlas was leading hy 27 to 26. ln the third round the Theta Psi hoys defeated Phi Sigma Gamma. lt was a great game but the Thets lost a hearthreaker hy a 20 to 10 score. In the fourth round the undefeated Atlas and Phi Sigma Gamma played for the championship. The memories of this game will not soon he forgotten. The lead swayed hack and forthg the players gave all they had and when the game was over Atlas was again interfraternity champion hy a 15 to 14 score. Attendance at these lnterfraternity games is exceptionally good and there is always keen rivalry. Some of the outstanding players were: Miller, Russell, Roherts. Stoike. Barnett, Lovell, Goldman, Glass, Summers, Christian, Benson and Gilson. FINAL STANDINGS XVON LOST Atlas, . , . 5 lb Phi Sigma Gamma 4 1 Theta Psi. . , , 3 2 Acacia 4 2 3 Alpha Tau Sigma , 1 -1 lotatTau Sigma U 5 SVYQT Q ,,., ' . I Q' 'W f :tif-4 11-A T -QL-4,N9li yfil-Asf 5 9 f il' RSLA p tril l ltie pp A pa k T VT J' Brick Rowfflraig, Thomas, Howell, Gain. Front Roiu4Russell, Fuller, Miller, Priest, Thompson. ij 100 H Jckson, R. Cmcker, W. Home, V, lw1.mcl1cstcr, C, M0131 P. R1C111C1', Bud Cuumungs, Bucky Glllswll lnterlraternity Bridge TAGING .1 XX'l1lI'lVVl11xl timslm Alplm Tm SIQINA mme lA1'U111 lwcluml .lml www tlmc 1034 111IC1'l-1'.llC1Al11lY lwmlgc clmmpmonslxlp, The t11LlI'11.lmCl1K kms Q11-sclyomrcsrul1111-wug1111m1r.T11c1c.1J clung ml lmmls fcvcxtnl txmcs .mul tllc CXCIIBINCIWI XK'.1S11lTC11SC klurmg tlxc 6111110 K:l1lllC5t. 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Perhaps the outstanding game was hetween Alpha Tau Sigma and Theta Psi, Wlieri the regulation seven innings were over the teams were tied. Finally, however, in the eleventh inning Alpha Tau Sigma scored and won 17416. Each year the Fraternities look forward to this hasehall series he cause it is full of fun, disputes, sore muscles and what have you, The final standings: wow Losr Alpha Tau Sigma , 5 5 Theta Psi , 4 l Atlas 3 2 Phi Slgllkl Gamma, 2 3 Acacia 1 4 Iota Tau Sigma lb 5 Top Row--Benson, Blasingame, Sweeney, Mehegiiri Middle Row -Staff, Willett, Mtirshall, Chippendale Bottom Row-lvianchester, Gillson, Neth, Horne, lvlorey flllll WIElZ.AND Faaxura BARNETT lntenfraternity Tennis Champions RESENTING a wellfhalanced tennis team, Theta Psi easily hecame winner of the interfraternity tennis championship for the year of 1033. Led hy Farnum the Theta Psi team made an uninterrupted march towards the cliampionship. and defeated all opponents easily. In the first round Theta Psi defeated Iota Tau Sigmag Atlas def feared Acacia and Phi Sigma Gamma defeated Alpha Tau Sigma. Theta Psi drew a hye in the second round and Phi Sigma Gamma def feated Atlas Theta Psi then defeated Phi Sigma Gamma and was therehy winner nl' the 1033 interfraternity tennis championship Members of the Theta Psi team were: Farnum, Barnett and Vwfiegand. while Phi Sigma Gamma was represented hy Swartz, Hnyey and Vandergrift, 51123 'ss lnterfraternity Golf Champions E fraternity, was crowned champions for 1033. lvlueh interest and keen rivalry existed as the six fraternities contest ship. D hy Captain Taylor, the golf team representing Alpha Tau Sigma ed for the champion In the first round Theta Psi defeated Atlasg Aeac Sigma and Alpha Tau Sigma defeated Phi Sigma Gamma. ia defeated Iota Tau In the second round Alpha Tau S1 ir d f . d A drew a hye. gn 1 e e ite cacia and Theta Psi Therefore, the championship was decided when the Thets tanvled with Alpha Tau Sigma. The match was hard fought all the way and the gallery of spectators was in constant suspense. However, the Alpha Tau Sigma team slowly forged ahead and finally won the match. Players for the winners were: Taylor, Cummings, Neth, Horn, bweeny, while Barnett, Lovell, Ivlaxfield and Coreanges represented the Theta Psi team. ,r l Horne, Cummings, Neth, Benson, Sweeney, Taylor H 1 13 I WC gre.tt essential f.icts rcnmin. First, the hody h.1s within it .ill the forces nec' ess.1ry to comlmt disease, .ind second, most diseases .ire due to altered mech.tnics of the hody. These fund.nnent.ils were the con' trihutions of Dr. A. T. Still, the founder of Osteopnthy. The new science of therapy which is known .ns Qsteolmthy w.is .tdxxinced hy Dr. A. T. Still in 1874. This new system def parted from the common conception of dis ease in its insistence upon two sound nrinf ciples, n.itur.il immunity .ind .ihnorintil hody inech.inics. ln the principle of n.utuml nn munity Dr. Still.tdvoc.1ted th.it the hody can .ind does nuke .ull the medicines, secretions. .ind suhst.1nce necessary for its successful defense .nguinst inxurding disetse. This theory of n.rtur.tl immunity was extremely r.tdic.il for his d.1y hut with the inodern .itt.iininents in the lWl0l0tI,lC.ll sciences, this s.nne theory of immunity has lween conclusively proven hy scientists working in l.1hor.itor1es the world over. An Introduction to Ostcoputliy, Dr. Ettrl H. Liughlin, jr. Ill-Sl X X 5 X I I X f Q XX X0 .X AX X,X ss . ,XSS N. 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'36, George llxrnmon, '37, Chee 'R w '35, ES Atlas Club OFFICERS FALL SEMESTER A, H. Fuller. Freszdcm F. F. F.lnelly Vice Prcszdcnt E. P. johnson Secretary Srruxn SEMESTER F. F, F.lnelly. PTCSIJCHI bl. Neunmmn Vzce Preszdeut S. Frey Secretary HE Atlus Cluh was 0I'g.lIll2CLl Deeemher lll, 1808, rn K1I'liSX'lll6. It vms the first org.m1:ed undergr.1du.xte group 111 any Usteormtlnc College .md today has the largest lield nxenxhershlp of .my N.iIlK3II.ll Osteopdtlue Fnltermty, Snr .letwe elmpters nuke represenmtxon complete II1 Osteo lmtluc Colleges. The deslre .tnd .nm ol' the l'1'.lte1'n1ty .ls 5flPlll.llCtl hv lie eonstltutron 15 the .lthxmneement of the SCICITUHC truths ol'Usteop.ltl1y .md the elexnmon of 1ntelleetu.ul, lUOI'.ll, soeml .rnd prol'ess1on.1l CUIMllf1OlWS of the l1fClNlW6I'S. 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TI1c I'l'.IfCI'IIlIV I1.1s1111'1x'ctI 111t11 .1 IICVV I11'111sc tI1.1t 15 tu Iwc tI1C 11c1'111.111c11t I111111c, TI11s SCIYIIIIQ tI11xx'11 t'11II11ws .1 11er111d Ot' 11111x'111g wI11cI1 I.1stctI 51111112 1111114 yc.11As .1t'tc1' tI1c o1'1g111.1I I111111c I1111'11c1.I. The t'1'.1tc1'111tv IS .1Iw.1ys wtv .1Qt1x'c 111 5-:I11111I .lII'.llI'5, Its 111c111I1c1'sI1111 111cI11tIcs. P1'cs1tIc11t 111' S1g111.1 S1g111.1 PI11 for tI1c I'.1II sc111-35101, P1cN1tIc11t 111' tI1c L1ttIc TIlC.lll'U 141111111 .111tI the Art I5lI'CCIHI' wt 1l1c Of1c11l1I.1f1. 'I'w11t'.11111111s t'1111ct11111s 111' wc1.1I 11.1t111c xmgctl IW I11t.1 T.111 S1g111.1 1:.11LI1 yc.11' 1s tI1e 511111111 F1111111.1I .111tI tI1c SQ111111' F.11'cxvcII I'.11'tv. The 9111'111g F111'111.1I 15 I1cItl .1t tI1c Ii11'I4sx'1IIc C111111t1'v CI11I1 .md Q1 11151515 wt .III 111t111111.1I tI.111Qe, .1 tc.1 tI.111cc .111tl .1 t'111'111.1I tI.111cc. 'I'I1c 56111111 I:.lI'CVk'1III I'.lI'IY t.1Iv:s pI.1cc .1t tI1c L.1I1c. It 11s11.1IIv I1cg111s 111 tI1e .1t'tc1'111'11111 .15 .1 111011: w1tI1 S.lI'1gIXX'lCI1C5 .1111l I1cc1'. t'1'1II11wcd IW tI.111c111g 1111t1I the was I111u1's. AI1111111.1c 111' tI11s cI1.111tc1' 111.1y I1e t'111111tI 111 111.111y of the I11gI1 1711511111115 111 tI1c 11wtc1'1p.1tI11c 111'11tcss11111, Gr1I1I1Ic. '35, Rex Rc11111cI1. '34 5- 1' --ft' .H Y, Tlmti R1111'ffXIcIx'111 Ii1315cI. '34, CI1,1a H.1II. '35, I7.1'A'41j111 6,31 ' DcrtcIt. '34, Geo .-XL1st111. '33 I QQ'ylf F1111rtI1 R11111- R111'r111111tI ,IoI1'1so11. '36, CI111t1111 V411 VIQQI1. '36, :Q , N U an Fred S11m111c1's, '36, XN.1rrc11 Scqucst, '3f1 'F ag3,p:,3f.?!32. 373' 112555 Fxfth R1111- xI.m1cs W11Ikcr. '37, Kcxth Hc11tIr1x. '36, Fr.111:1s - ' Bo11tlrc.1u. '37. R1cI1.1rJ CI1r1st1.111. '37 jf , Aw - -- 3 ' '73-f L ' S1xtI1 Run'-.I1ivI111 Cmx'cII. '36, Hubert P11:f,1QI-1. '37, Lcstcr ' 5 f-.--A.v,l, 1:ra11,'37. ,lgwnggge fi 1 Z ,5,1.f, ' 1 gf -- Q. Y 'Q 115 W, Mag: me .fa - . 1 -...1,..f A Wifi' H' M Q! 1 - ' W1W5 '- ' ,E-,alma . .. at :W ' U 'I ' ' ' 1 l', 2 iif:'QiEZ.::: .. :Z Illlf 'is i -ii . ik G1-.V ,avx f ef 'ft B af A. ,-2 -4 uf -Q - . ,Ang -'AK R4 K so Q-dli xx'lllllllN Ellxxxmls. '34, Tlmnmb Mnxfielll, '37 - . es ... uzll . Fm! Rm' .lolun Lvons '34, l70IIAlll Tcrlmunc. '35, XV1llf I mn Slknllv, '37, jolxn I3.n1rn, '34, Ifelxwrll Porter, '33 Svwynl Rwu R-lllmn Beelxer. '34, Lwuw Trout, '36, Vlxyne Hmlxetn, '34, Loren L lell1ElSUl', '34, :Xrtlmr Splcr. f Tlnnl Rum- R-ulwrt Chrpenrer. '36, Clmrles H,lgm.mn Alr. 36, Lllxxuml XX Clglllxl. 35, Hazen Amlersun, '35, Rwlwert l3.ll'I1ClI,'316, lfrul Luwell. '36, Kenlllll Rogers, Ilfzurlx Iiwu' l r.lnc1s Curr. '37, l3.HIlCl XV.xlIxer. '36, ,lolmn -5 'A l3,1u4ev,'36, Wnner Eversull. '34.Vernnnl31eree. '37, ll 5' - Hullxs VUUH. '37 ' ,L-f I 1ytl1 Rm' Henry T.llm.lge, '36, Dumlll Lenllxelser. '36, Rnlwrt Fuller. '37, Dunn Flll'INlIH, '36, Clarenfe Slmrler, '36, Rumlel H61-per, '37 Clms Steen '34, Ross EI1QllSlL '34. Hl3TA INI xxxlf lfmnlleel .ll tlle A1ne1'1e,1nSelwulolUstesmlmtluyln UJU3. Ar the present lnne tllere mx wne Q-tlmer .letlve elmprem' l6e.1ted .lt the l3lnl.1elelpln.1 College of Oste ,,lw.,yl,y Menllw-:lf nt TI1-:Ll l,SlCI1lCl'.1CflX'ClY mm seluuml .xll'.nrs. The l'1'.1ternity IS well repre -emell H1 lwrll kktewpnlmme H1m611l1'y Fx'.atex'n1t1es .as well .ls 111 tlme Student c3ULll'lCll .und Hiller llnex wt exrm en1'1'1enl.n' emle.1x'6r'. Tlle Y,nn.l Y.nn,1 lhnee, wlnelm ls .ln .lnnu.1l Them Psi .1ll'.u1', 1841116 nl' tlme events of llle Knlgwmlle we1,llye.n', All lNC1Ill3CI'S .lml guests won' Y.nn.1 su1ts,1n.lk1ngtl1e Ll.ll1CC very ull llllll, The Hnel TIlI1Cwl,4l1lCC slmres lwmmrs wltlx the Y.nn.l.lsrmenl'tl1e lwest dances ut' Llle van, UntQt,lnll1ng .llllfllll Tlxem Pax lllLlI1lI1,lC .ure D11 O. C. Fwrelnqn 11f'Cl1lC.l!L11.ll1d Dr. Hnghllnnkllnnt'I'1.lrrleCheelz, The f'1'.nern1l3'e6l61s.n1'e ernnwn ,md gulel, The tlnvm-1stlme ernnsune.n'n.1t16n, 5 122 1 l 4 :N- , 1 .fa- 1 3 1 A ' M5 qs: 'x J'-. K- 3 rf, '15 '11 1 ' 1' ,a Q A .- fy F11.-,I Rllll' 0111 BCQINW1111, '353 P1111 XX'11s1,111, '35 C Sxx',1r1:. '34, E C X'111111.1gr11'1. '35, T1111111.1Q L1,1rc11 F11r11cs, '34, 116111111 Br,111n111crgrr, '39, H.1r 555111111 R1111' Q QW' ,555 D111 Sigma Gamma 11FF1C151za FA1.l 3Ex11ia11i11 P11111 E. vw'l1S11lT. 1.111011 R. F111'11cs. N , E. C.. V.lll11.lQI'l1I S11111x1: 7-Rfx11?s1F1x L. R. F111'11cs C. H.SC11XR'.ll'f1 11. XV11c11x. HE P111 51g111.1 G.1111111.1 1'l'.llCI'llllV 1a .1 L1ll'CCf P1'L'.Nll1L'll1 Xfflfa' PTL'Nl11L'lll S1'1'T1'l1ITN' 1'r1'S111C7lI Vxcc 1'n'x111u111 S1'1'V1'!111'N' 111111111 1w111 111 1116 11151 1'F.1ICl'll.l1 111g.1111:.1111111 ll1 .lllX' Os1c1111.11111c College, A 1'1'.11c1'1111v 1111111x'11 .1s P111 O1111c1'1111 G.1111111.1 11114 111111111011 .11 111s f5Xll1Cl'lC.lll YQ11111-1 1.11'Os1c1111.1111v lll 1S11'7.ll1k1 c1111111111c11 111111c1 111.11 11.1111c 11511 111c.11 1110011 101161 1'1111c1'1111v 11111115 sQ11111-11111111 1019, Fcckmg 111 11cc11111c .1 N.1111111.11 U-1c1111.11111c 1'1'.11c1'11111', 111c11111Q1'Q .11'1'.111gc11 Ill 1016 111 Q1-111111110 xx'1111 13111 31g111.1 Igft-l. 111c.11 l'l'.1ICl'lll1V .11 1111: C111c.1g11 College 111' Us1e11p.11111' llllglvll' 111e 11.1111c 111' P111 S1g111.1 Ll.lllllll.l, By 11111111.11 .1gl'CClllCll1 1110 A111111 c11.1p1c1' xx'.1s 1lYC.l1Ck1 .11 1Q1l'1i9X'l11C, 511161: 111.11 111110 P111 51g111.1 G.1111m.1 11.1s Ql'11KX'll .lllL1 cx1c1111c11 115 c11.11111:1'Q 1111111 111C 11',11c11111V lS l'ClWlC4CllICx.1 111 cx'c1 V l'CCHQlll1Cu1 111 lC1lP11I11lC111111Cg1C. T110 C11,1111e1' 11111115 1116 d1s1111Q111111 111 Xkllllllllgj, 1110 5c1'11'11.11's11111 Cup 11111 11x'c rLlC1ICSSlX'C x'c.11's, A111111 .11s-1c1.11111s 1116 ll'lfCI'l'f11ICl'll1I'X' 1:11.11111111111f111p lll 111111-111' 11,1sc11.111 .11111 lll 1N.1S1iC11N.111l'111' 11331 .11111 11732, Lange. '35, E11w111 R11111111J11c.'35 .4'3 'g' ' 7:71, T11mlR1111- W lj 1'1Ll1.1SOIl,'37',5 R H1:11s, 'F7, .-X111-1111 , 7 -' gi f' Havcy. '35, Thos F1'1111c1s:11, '37 1 A F1111r1:11 R11111- R R Enrlclx, '36, Nc.11T111j11'1111111. '37, XX'1111.1111 :Q K1e1's1e.111, '37, E A Q:ll1lC1-L. '36 F1ft11 R1111' E11w.1u1 Barry, '36, Frul C C.1x'c1'1v. 36, l1.1ll 1'3 2 , Bcycrs. 36,1111 1XlQF1ll'11lll11. '37 , f TTW, N 511111 Run' -Tom C.11,1t1c1,1, '35, -1111111R1i111er1s, '56, -1111111 XY11- Qs .,.v,. -1f'- ' --1 1 mx.'35,1'1c11rvC113sc.'3-l,XVcQ1fvS11111.c,'37 ' 3- . ' : ' '. ' 1,5,5:.jf?siQ , 1 .. 2 'i'l'74 '1 1' 1 , 1 in -11l 1 1 11111111, WTv,, I: ??i q 4 ,L-15,41 41 W -ff 4x'gf1:. , .ff 4- my ii' ' Wk. 1 ' . .sus A i i s 1 Y 'v- 1-1Z,'l 33' . ii 1 '. 1 f -a il 47 if 1 ,Q .r fl S 1 -- Q , - -s ' 1.-gl ' ,' 4 , .Q ' -A +151 3 1. .4 i , , . .,i,,. 1 -f X' - Q zl- N. . l V .. ,R I. .Q ' A' 'af he V , , ! 4 V , ... ' 1' 1 ... G.. 1 , I t Nl.. 1 1 xiii: ', ' 11 'll ll B, -'J 1 .4 ,g-A ' A ra l If V4 . A X ' - 1 ll .. , 1 :F ' hh. 1 fl ' H- ,gg f I in ' 5 ' ' fo 39- 63 -Lg -A 1 -4 'a S sv 0 . 3 , fl l Delta Qmega F.-11.1. 51fxllfslll.l1 M.1l'y VlI'gllll.l Flllls M.lI'X'K41l'll CIel'tr111le Renlllek BC1IySl.1llg,Il1IC1' OFFICERS Prexlllcllt VICL' Plexlllellt Sccletllry TTL'1lS1lTU7' Twp Rlfll' M.1rv XIIYLQIHIA F.1ll1s. '3-l. M.lTS' Korn, '34, Anm 'Cll1lll'x'.H1, '37, S.lver.1 V1'essels. '34, lVl.tlWCllC lxlurv r.ly, '35, Florence Wllselll, '35 N'1'm11lRl11u Gertrude Rflllllfld. '35, K.1tllryl1Erlcson. '35, Vlfg,ll11.l Pnnle, '36, H.1rrlette Lewls, '36, Anne W.1tters. '36, Vlrglnm F.1rn11nl, '36 Tllml Rlwul Dclrls Cllnpllell, '37, Betty Sl.111gllter, '35, -lCIlHlC Cnllll, '37, Lll.1elys Sllnpson, '35, lsnllel El1l.1ms. '3igEll:.1lletllL11cl1e. '37 llllll Run' Pllvllls Ollrlell. '36, S.1r.1ll vlOl1IlSOH, '36, Ille.1llnrGl1ostly, '37, WllllS W.1ll1er, '37, VlX'l.lI1 Cl.1rk. .-N, l3,1rl'.1r.1 Mcl3e.1tll, 37 lKlC.H1 C,r.lnllx Plel.lge,l HUNORARY MEMBERS AND PATRONESSES Mrs KI M L.111gl1l1n. Ivlrs C E Stlll, lwlrs A. D. cker. Mrs SCfllTl1llHl.lS, Mrs E H L.ll15Ll1lll1,.ll', Mrs. H 'wr Mr 11 SXXHAIIS-1ll!,lVlfG E H L.11lgl1l1n,.' , s A C H.lr1ly. Slllusllz Slaxlnsrlilx M.ll'y Korn Betty Sl.111g,lltel' VlX'1.lI1 Cl1lI'li V1fg1l1i.l Poole ELTA UMEUA w.1s l'OL1lM.lCLl .1s .1 Greek letter sororlty 111 10414 .1t tlle KlI'liSVlllC Col lege r1l'Ostel11'1.1tl1Y .lllel Surgery, Alpll.1 Cl3.!lWiC!' IS one of tllree .1e1lx'e ClLlPfCl'S, wltll lltllers .11 lies lxlnlnes .llkl Lns Angeles. A l'1l1ll'lll ell.1ptel' IS now IIT tlle process of f'UI'Il1.l' 1lf1n.1l tlle PllIl.ILlLlPl111c1l1llCgC Tlle Cllmptel' w.1s ol'g.1nl:eel .ls .1 llle.1ns not only of pllnlnntlllg enllgenlnllty .llllong X,K'HIlTCll SlllxlCl1I4 nf Uste1lp.11l1y, llut 111' .lLlglUCHIllWg l1lL1ILl.ll lnterest .lnd CDTl1llSl.lSlN ln lV4lL'llI lll1lC study. lflnplmsls IQ pl.1ce1l upon weekly wnl'l1 meetings .11 Wl1lCl1 tlnle .1 lllelllllelwllllllel'.1e11l1y1lls.1p1'.1e1lelng.1l11l1ln11eplsesen1s.1 rn ple. Tlle alll-rs nl All5l1.1 fll1.ll5lCI' .1l'e green .llkl gold. The swllllslty lll'lWC1' 15 tlle yellow cl1l'ys.1l1tl'1ell111lll, H241 4? - n ,Q ff'i.5f JQS A A .r'7Y'ii X - - ' 7' , U' S 3 - is? 1 .. I' - M 0 if MM xx. S X . - -'S - . .ki - . W S .j'KgEl,Snx ff as? .6 ,1,, V fa-,A A fl -'A4 xf' ' ...Que Z ' :.- 241.155 u1'f.7f12i5:efa.'4 1 . Fmt R1llL'+Cld1l'C T.1ylor, '3-lg S.1r.1 Wxlcox, '37, H.1:cl Cl.lfh. '3-1. Secwml RlWli'7DOfOfhC.l Dllley, '35, B.1rlM1r11 Rhodes. '37, ll Robxnson. '37 Tlnrd R11wJEls1e Shcperdson. '37, M1lelred Lethern, '36, L Rohmson. '37 Fcmrrlr Row-Olhe Wh.1lEy'. '37g 111.1 M.1c Eversull, '3-lg Ahcc B.11ley, '35 PATRONESSES Mrs. C. R, Green. Dr. Blanche Stlll L.lUglXlll1, Mrs. E. ?I. Laughlin, Sr., Mrs. A. C. Hardy, Mrs. A. D. Becker. Dr. Stella Correll Fulton, Mrs, M.1e DeW1tt H.lll3llfOlI, Mrs, C. E. Still. 7 V Axis orrrcrans CZLAIRE FL.-XX'l.0l1, P1'es11lc11r F. ALIk'E l7m11.12Y, Vrcc Pru.x11lc11t D111w1'111fA H. DllLEX', Scrrc111ry KBLLIE R. XAJIIALEY, Trc11x11rcr INTERSCRCR l TY CGUNCI L MEMBERS Cl.111'e T.lX'l1Wl', Ahce l3.11lev, M1l1l1'erl Lethem, Olhe R. XVh.1ley. XIS SORORITY ww llulmled un lVl.lI'Cl1 20, 1800 .1f Krrksvllle, lw11ss1111r1, the hrst p1'41l'e5s1o11.1l s111'11r11y fur XV1'1I11CIl e111g.1ged ID the stuelv of Osre11p.1tl1V, At the present tune, there .ll'C live .1ct1x'e clmpters: Odontnnl .11 the li1rlQsx'1lle Cfvllege ul' Ostec1p.1tl1y .lllel Surf geryg Etl11n1111l .1t the College of PlXV'-lil.lllS .mel SLIIQCUIWS of Lns Angelesg l-lynnl .11 the ClllC.lg4W Cullege of Ostc11p.1tl1yg Splmenmd .11 the Des M1-mes Sull Cnllegc of Ostc11p.1tl1yg .ll'l4,l M.1st111d .1t the Ph1l.1elelph1.1CollegeofQste1'1p,1tl1y. The L:l'.lI1Ll Cll4llWICl'. w1th 1ne1nl1e1'sl11p lllNlTCLl tn Axls .llL1lHIT.1E, lwlels 1ts .1I1l1Ll.ll 1ncet1n11 .1t the IT.lIlUll.ll usten p.1th1c cu11ve11t1o11. Dr. Alll1.l N47l'IlIl'lllW of M11ose1.1w, S.1s' li.1ECld6VV.llT, C.lI1.lLl.l 15 Pl'CSlxlCll'E ot' the Glllllel Clmpter thrs ye.1r. The AXIS c0l11r5 1ll'C green .ll'lLl whne. The sururlty llower 15 the wlnte C.ll'H.lIlUlW, T has heen stated that the norm.il healthy hody has power to produce such defensive suhstxmces .is .ire necessary to prevent the occurrence of disease und, in case of disease or infection, to form the gmtihodies which are primarily instruinennil in the overcoming of h.1cteri.1l inxxision. Eqimlly iinporniiit, from .1 cliniczil smiidpoint, is the theory th.it the iimpiority of dise.ises are clue to nm gihnoriml or .nltered mech.inisin of some piirt of the hody. These in.il.idiustiiients or lesions, :is we now c.ill them, .ire known to he the im poi'r.int etiologicnl f'.ictors whose .ictivity preclisposes to the development of v.irious diseases. Avi liitmcluctioai to Oxteopiilliy. Dr. E.n'l H. Liughlin, jr. 51263 i 434 Early Anatomy . . . The old JISSCCIIOII .wem .lt P.1 dun where m.my of the greatest nxunes m early medmcme first .lclucv ed .1 COl1C6Pt1OI'l of Jmtomy, .md by schol.1rsh1p .md .llulxty made thc m1t1a1lstep to .1 f.nmous C.lI'CCI'. z If ., J ' - V Q' wf .- ffm, ,, i .,r. Y, 71,5 ff I, 4.-:rj-K f . -1 .., .ff . QNL! li In-X, , 1 1'-Q , , I wi' 1-X5 Ny, . ,-194x. kv K nw' ' 555-1 X, , f 1' ,. ..-my .1 , .--if f rd ,.-ff'-lf? ' i Si'-'--M,-,B Nw, X' Y ' A ' 1 ' 'ff f , 1 1 . : , I 'fl' I,-1 1 fx- . - . , J V I ,V I K, , 1 9 V v X , ' I S X ' 1 2 x ' VA X X 'X fl ' f A , . My ,V .XM X551 ' ,Xa XJ f X ' .J YE f 'xwki 'x -V , . l' ' J 3, - R' K gggy ml QM- v NN X , X ' X ff Nr? f -,xx I M T 17 f 3 ' L -, 1, 4' V I ,Id F-'xi' ' L if was i r1,f 2?l'2i f I 3 1 X X 5 ! - N ' r . X , Z. Y 1 ,,' L 2 ,Vg --gr -,..-T' 'Hu A E J '- - 1 X H 2 ' xf, A M1217 A fi A - W X 41' ' lil ,J V Y-Vllfv- ' 3,25 7727 gee 1. I-IGNORARY FRATERNITIES G? I3-I -an n 1 Vi' limi: lr-,fr Alf A I as A : X XXVXM l'rr rr' -i A545 s-it ,rar I1-:Y ...Q Sigma Sigma phi National Qsteopathic l-lonorary Fraternity IUMA QIKINIA PHI ww orginrzctl in IWZI, .rftcr thc ncctl for such .1 group h.rtl long hccn felt. The incinlwrxlnp rnclutlcx hoth t'r'.rtcrnrtv .intl non tirntcrnrty rncn who h.rx'c cornplctcd their sophomore you' intl low gornc up to thc Xl.iI1tl.1l'tlNl1l.llIC lYll1lCI'IlllX', The lWlll'lWUSCUliIllC0I'gl.lI1lZ.lIl0ll rs to foster interest rn U-1uop.rtlrx1 prornott' lcllowelnp .intl sclioluslmrp rn thc school llurrng thc twelve x'c.rrQ ol' us hte, Srgnm Stgnm Phi his grown until now arch Ostcolmtluc College ts r-,'p:'tw'ritcr.l lw it clriptcr, Tlrcxc clrrptcr S .irc hountl togcthcr ln' thc N.lIll5l1.ll L,l'g.lI1l:-IUUH ot' thc frtrtcrnrty ,intl xv- rr lr ,r- ,r unit 11 ir thc gootl 4 rl'Ustcop,rtlrv. Thc stutlcnt liI'1OVk'SlUUl'COlVIl1ClOC.llPOllC1ICSOlitl1Cl-l'.lICl'lTlYY rlr in lit' .lou of thow Lnrrctl out through thc N.rtron,il Clrrptcr, The N.lIltWI1.llLllAtl.lI1lfl.lflO1l rs cvcr witch tul tr -1 inor-urea wlnclrin.rx'lwnclitU4tcop.itln'1ntl1c cycs of thc puhlrc. Ainong ihc logrl proiucte olVIl1C org,rnr:.rtron is thc SCl1Ul.lI'SlllPclllP. Thrs cup is prescntctl to thc frzr 'r'Vlfll'.'li,i',Il1QlllClil!,llCNl aulrolntrc rating lor thc yc.n', The QCINUI'AXX'.lI'xlXA'lXlCl1lS given to one rn.rn from f gli gr f.lu,r'rng glria-. rx .rnotlrcr rccogrntron ol nrcrrt thru thc lirnrtcrnrtv sponsors. lvhnv socrrl functions of 'rw -tlrool ,nu Npoiiarrlctl lwyN1g1n.r51Q1n.i llln. ln ortlui TfiQ.li'IR'rrl1I rtx nina. thc l'i,rtcrnrty his .rttcniptctl to select incn who would hc .rhlc to contrrh uv- 'l,.:-v yrrrrgrplt'-. Nlroluwlirp Ihcn is not the onlv pr'vr'ct1L1rs1tc for rncrnlwcrslnp. l,c.rtlcr1lup .intl rnrtri fix-' n.ua' .lar r lw tr rurnl in ,i nrrn lwloic lit' in.rv lwcoinc ,r Nrgnrr TN1g1n.r llhr. lizsj J-T' 1 QR 'Q 2? T. 39 ' ' v, 4 f. 5' T E if -5 F ' 3, ' ' 4, fx L ff ' .. L .s A V A - 1 '27 .A F- x - H N 'T i S Q 1 . - A if , 1. gg 3 . OFFICERS FALL SEMESTER OFFICE W. W. BAILEY. . . nmrlmrz R. G. C1LLsnw F. H. TAYLOR Vxce Prcsrdunt xl. K. CLLL R.C.S'L.-XTER Sccremry P. E. Fl-UXYXSLEY J. K, CULL . Trcrrxurer W. C. KELLY UTS-l W. F. Anderson il. K. Cull H. C. H.lI'l'1S P.rul Needlmm W. W. B.uley C. H. Biker F. N. B.1rnes C. E. Bloom W. P. Adams H.1:en Anderson W. H. Badger nl. S. Dunlmxn W. L. Edward A. H. Fuller R. C1. GIHS-O11 W. A. Carroll H41 Carter O. W. Cramer G. O. Braumlwerger R. G. DeSluw Rlclmrd Briscoe Paul bl. Donahue M. A. Krcsel W. E. M.llX.ll' P. B. lviunson 1035 C. H. W. Dunk Fmnla F.1nelly R. ul. Fellxng Ed. P. tlolrnson W. L. jones W. C. Kelly P. R. RICIIXCY W. P. Rolwerts R. D. Rogers R. C. Slater Tom F. Ldnge E. A. Porter T. A. Rydn W. H. Stocker 1 F . L yr rulnqln :X..l.rm-. Kcllxgl .mm r Bl'.lllI'l1lTCl'QCl'. l:.ll1UllV. l5cSlx,m' Scfuml Run' :Xml-.'rs4ln. llnle r l5nn.nlxuc. lfcllmg. Carr-1ll.StnclN r Thml Run' jones, V.enLl.lgr1lr Vs'cxg.1n,C.1rrfr.XV1ll1.1rns1-n.Vs' ll. cr. Rum w Fwzullr lwu' -Inlxmnn. l..lI1QC. W. rl n.l5unll.llnrt-'r,V.1nIl'lr.llr1fL l-lonorary Members Dr. George M. Lduglxlrn Dr. George Fulton Dr. W. bl. Denon Dr. john H. Dcnln' D11 Grover Stukev Dr. H. E.L1rrun Dr. ,lolxn Rogers Rs SPRING SEMESTER Fmmlualt WXICC PTC.i1LlL'7ll Sucrurrrry Trax mrur F. H. T.1ylo1' R. A. Tlwmpsnn P. E. Tnwnsley C. W. Turner ul. E. W1l5on P.rul E. V.rn Felt Arnold W.llliCI' C.1rl E. W.1rden E. C. WlCg.ll1d E. C. V.rnd.1rgr1ft S. Wlllmnson I 120 ll Xl 1.1.1- ll.1f1. li :J 111 . 111' Q' 1.1 Xl ll ll11:11'1f XX'1l 'L-:'1:1 ll:ll, l.11111s li 1. Y 11t'1 :11 N1 9 'ii l l1'1 11111l XX U11111 11 .3 , , , , .11.1 1 'FY wal 4, d ia it 'A1 .i . .11 ' Psi Sigma Alplwa National Qsteopatlwic Scholastic l-lonorary Fraternity Nl 9llllVlA ALPHA w.1s l-ULlllLlCLl .11 tl1e K11'lisv1lle College of Ustenpatlxy Ill 1024, Cl1.11'te1'ed .1s .Ill lmnf 11l'.1lY l-I'.llCl'lllKY Ill WIT. .mtl recngnrzed .1s N.1t111n.1l lw the AlllCflC.lI1 CD5tCOP.lflllC ASSl5Cl.lIlt3lT in 1020. .AXllXl1.l cll1.llWlCl' li one 11l4ll1C three .1ct1ve cl1.1pt1:1's, llet.1 .lllLl G.1mn1.1 clmpters lWClllg ln1:.1te1,l .11 K.1ns:1s Clry C1 1llCQC ll .1 ly llrIC11P.1T.l1Y .lllul Surgerx' .mtl .1t Des lvlmncs 3t1ll College of Ustenmtlw. ltspectlvely. Tlns 11l'1l.l1llI.lIl11ll was 1l1e llLlIgT17XNfll of .lll OIN11111111, Ill the lll1IlLlS of .1 gI'UL1P of students, tl1.1t .111 or' ,.1111:.11111n XVlfll 1tle.1ls11l'l11t1l1 s1:l111l.1st1c .1lw1l1ty .md gnntl 11i111'.1l Cl1.lI'.lCIClA wn11ltl.1ct .1s .Ill 1ncent1x'e .md .IS .1 -111111:l11s 111 1l1e srutlenrs wl11le rn scl11111l, As .1 result tl11s g1'1111p niet on the evenmg of Decemlwer 5tl1, 1024, Nl x11 vwetl 111l1ee1'-. .111tl tll'.1lATCxl .1 c1'111s11t11t11111, Tl111s Vx'.lS lwnrn tl1e nrg.1n1:.1t111n knnw11 .1s Psl Slgllld Alpl1.1. pl-llL' lNl'lllCllW.ll nlwrcct nl' tl1e lVl'.lfCFllllY IS L11 est.1lvl1sl1 .mtl 111 p1'n11111te lwettcr s1:l111l.1st1c st.1ml111g 111 nur lleges, lllllx rntlrrectly 1111p1'11x'111g 1l1e k5SfCUP.lIlllC PI'Ol,CS5-1011. Aw.1rtls .1re LIIYCII e.1cl1 semester tn the Lnwer' F1npl111111n1'e .md Lower ,lLllllOl', wlxo, 111 the 111111111111 ot l11ee I11Cll1l5C1N 11l'tl1C F.1c11lry. excels 111 sCl10l.1I'Sl1lP, le.1de1'sl11lp, PC!'S0lW.llllY, rnterest lll Oste11pa1tl1y .mtl Os' 1e1111.11l11t l7ll'Nll5lllll!:N. ln .11ltl1t111n tn 1l1cse .1w.1rtls, SlWCCl.ll I'CCOgI'1lI10l1 IS glVCIl tn the g1'.1d1111r111g SCIHOI' xxl111 ll1l' .111.11nctl tl1e lll!l1CSl scl111l.1st1c 1'ec1111l Llllflllll the lYULll'YC1lI'S. Tl1c l'1'.11e1'1111y's lu 11111n1l1ly l1lCCIlllg5.lI'C e11ml11cted1111 pl.1ns s11111l.11' 1ntl111seot'rl1e well known dinner 1l11l1- nl 111tl.1y. ln1l1x'1tl11.1ls l'Cl l'CSCllUllg,f tlxlllerent w.1lks of llfe 4111: ll'lX'lICLl tn .lLlLlI'CSS the l'r.1te1'111ty nn sulw' 11ml s '11 f.x'l11cl1 1l1ey l1.1x'e dew rtetl lllC1l' lrves, tl1e1'el1y g1lX'l1lg1, tl1e 111e111lwe1's .111 11111111.1113 llltilglll 111111 11tl1e1' fields 11l1'11tl1'11'111' T11 lve elccretl 111 111e111l1e1'sl11p .1 stutlent 11111st sl111w UlllSf.ll1tlIIlg scl111l.1s11c .llWllllY, more 1l1.1n nrtl111.1ry lIIlCl'Cal 111 rlwl'r.1e11ee1111,5.1Q1111,,11,y,.111tl,1gantl111111f.11el1,1r.1Q1Qr, :Tian-r-Q H3111 lf f 'isfgq Tlnrd Rnw Green, l:.tl'IIllI1I Ln lt Left In Rxglrt McClure. M Bur t l5llPlIUl'I'HZ. Conlthn. 'wxttntx Bl.lJrnq.xn'c Sumntl Rum Eschlnn. S 1 tr Noyes. Bm, Brrtlgcs. Hut lrtnt VJOIII. Rlmmtlcs. Ruth I gf - ff f t I V ' - F E A,AA 2' .. 3 '.,'5 1L..1i?? 5 rr . . -f- G 'VVV , ,A e A,,,' 5 -I .- .,AQg - A if fi T' I If fr r 5. -223,1 fjlgfr fl- gg I' 7, l . 5 uf- 1 1' -' 'ran I 'y . 4' we M . A - f ,.i. v .vV. . .,., e I 1 3 .4 A 1 fe' .- - ,' 2 ,f I, . AAAA ' . 53 4 .. ..,,. A .,A, 1 , ' , I, - ' ,f H i' 'Ir :I .. , Q Y-E1 '-4 7 T gf., .1 ' ' 3 ' . 'Q 0. . . . . Vs ,,.' . 9' A.,. - .. 1 '35 ltmn Rnwf-Dillon, Button. Whxllt cr. Ptah. P-rllorilx, Ferns Honorary Members Dr. A, C. I'lLll'Lly, Spmrsnr Dr. George M. l..tlL1gl1l1I1 Dr. Arthur D. Becker Dr. C. R. Green Dr. ll.ll'll,.lLlgl1lIII,.ll'. D11 W. M. Fensun OFFICERS FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER C.ZUs1fAN Presrtlent Ll Vrirxuwn WALrxon Prcsztlcnr .I VERLING WALROD Vzcefllrcsrtlerrt K. CONKLIN VlL'U'PTt'SlLlt'7If H. MQCLURE Secretary S. GREEN Sucrurnry D. WOLFE, Treasurer R. BASS Trctlxzwur 193-I M. S. Bartlett H. V, Herhold Al. Love R. Neth -I Verlrng Wnlrnel M. W. Bartlett R. l'I1ll -I. C, Lyons R. North R. Z.1v R. Becker E. Johnston W. M1lIer L. Wennck G. Zusrmn I035 R. Bass -I. D1llon Al. Esehl11n.1n I-I. D, McClure W. Slrter K. Conkhn A. Dnphorne bl. M, Frsh C. E. Pollock D. Wolf' C. S. Green, jr. 1936 W. Blasingame J. Button D. Farnum A. Noyes C. Ruth R. Brrdges J. W. Engle J. Hltchcock A. T, Rhondes tl. Sweeney A, M. McBurney 1937 I-I. Ferns H. B. Walker E12-13 HE lwelief in maladjustments and lesions is no longer merely a theory hut a fact, has' ed upon clinical and experimental records which delinitely prove that lesions and malf adjustments actually produce pathological conditions. Of even more value are the records which show that the correction of these lesions aids the hody in its tight against disease and that osteopathic treatment leads to a more immediate recovery and het' ter health. According to the dictionary a lesion is a structural tissue change as a result of injury or disease. Qsteopathis lesions are, therefore, structural tissue changes, particularly of the muscles, ligaments, and Joints, resulting from injury or disease. An lntroductzml to Osteoputliy, Dr. Earl H. Laughlin, -lr, rizzi Extra-Curricular Work in l-lealing . . . Florence N1gl1I1I1g.llC'S work 1l'l the Crunen 111 1354 shows .1 touch of the 6XITel1CL1Tf1CLllll!' serwce of that Age. W1tlx her tent l1OS-Pltlll Florence N1ght1ng.1le hegnn one of the foremost steps rn emergency tre.1tment the world lms ever seen: hy repldelng the deplomhle h.rrr.1ek hospmrl w1th her hetter method, she hrought .rhout one of the hnght' est pages 111 Enghsh .rnn.rls. f J fl A 'E-M-H' H-fi' il l-54,1 J ..Q'I1x-Hgx Tier iff . .s flf Ll 5f9, 5 f T P Q 'f elf l 'klflll 14 ' ig , 1 ff ful Q, EXTRA-CU RRICU LAR - nv! X ,X mijf ' Ei 4' 3 5- J 1 W l Aix: 'fy S r srsl,r K' .9 u AR -4 'Y T' 'Twp R1111' N111 C.1rl M.1gee, 5p1111s11rg Ed WIlS0ll. Presg Dr. George M. L.1ughl1n, H011 41!'.lI'V l7ICSlLlCIlIQ Dr. Ce11rg1: Fulton, Sp1111s11rg Dr. E.lI'l L.lLlglXlll1, jr., 511111151111 51, C. 1 lifCl1llll1.lH, l3.lI'l1.ll1TCIWl.lI'1.lI'I. L1'1111'1' R1111' H. V. HC1Il1lWCI'gCl', SCHIHI' Reprg H.1r11ld IV1CClure, SCCI'CI.ll'Y rl-I'C.lSLlI'lZI'Q Dr. l'1l1eh.1ll. Fresl111'.111 Reprg E.ll'l W.111ers. S11pl11111111re Reprg Rohert Steen, -lLIll1OI' Repxig .lnseph L11x'e, VICC PI'CSlelCl1lL Cl1.1rles Bl.1ekhurn, Serge.111t .11 Arms. University Club HE l'111x'ers1t1' Cluh 111' the l'i11'ksx'1lle College 01' Oste0p.11l1y .md Surgery IS .1ppe111'111g Ill the Os1e11hl.1s1 1h1s YC.lI' 1111' the 11rs1 11111e. Tl1e Cluh was 111'g.1111:ed LlLlI'1l'lQl the school ye.1r 111' 1032 33. L.1te 111 the 1.1ll semester 111' 1032 .1 group 111 pr1111111ters gathered 101' the purpose 111' 111r111111g .1 per111.1ne111 11I'g.llllZ.1Il1 111. A1 the 1Il1ll.ll 111ee1111g the CLlSU1IN.lI'Y p1'11eedure w.1s 1'11ll11wed .111d 1CI11P11I'.lI'X' 11llTCC!'S were elected. Tl1e 0l'g.lll1.'1.lI11Wl1 w.1s g1x'en .1 n.1111e 1llK,l .111 11h1eet, .111d .1 e11111111111ee v1'.1s 11.1111ed 111 dr.11'1 .1 e1111s11tu111111 .lllul hy l.1ws. The111's1 111eet111g w.1s held l:Cl'1l'Ll.lI'Y IS, 117331. Tl1e e1111s11111111'111 w.1sprese111ed.111d.1eeep1ed. .1111l1'r11111 1h.11d.11e.111ew.111duseful11rg.1111:.1t11111 VN'.lS-.lLlLlCL.l t11tl1e.1e11v111es 111' K, C. O. 5. The f1lNlCCf 11lVIl1C111'g..1I1l1.1Il11l1 IS 111 pr1111111te 1l1e.11lv.111ee111e11r 111' the FCICUCC 111' Oste11p.1thy. T11 1A.lCll1I.llC the 1IlICI'Cl1.l1'lg,C 111 l1.lC.l5 .111d perpe1u.1te good 1Aellowsh1p fl1I'OLlgl1ULlI the stu' dent h11d1'. T11 l'LlI'll1Cl' PI'11gI'.llNS, lectures, d1se11ss11111s .111d deh.1tes upon eultur.1l se1en1111e .111d pro' lCSiI11I'I11l SlllW1CClS. T11 sp1111s11r .1nd ene11u1'.1ge lIlICI'C11llCg1.1IC x.lClW.1fC5. T11 111.1ke .1 SPCCl.1l study 111' the PTZICYICC 111' P.ll'll.lll1CllI.lI'y L.1w. M.1le s111de11ts1111l1e li. C. U. S, sh.1ll he el1g1hle 111 lUClUlWCI'Sl11P, .ll,ICI' l1.1X'1Dg e11111ple1ed 1Y11LlI' 111' I1111l'C Y1Z.1I's 111 Cnllege XNl'VI'li, lW.lI'I 11r .1ll U1-VN'll1Cl1 111.1y l1.1x'e heen e11111pleted 111 some .lCCI'Ckl1fCul Cnllegehe1'11rereg1s1r.1t11111 Ill th1s C11llCgC. The 111ee1111gs .111d h.111e111ets l1.1x'e heen well .1tte11ded. S11111e very PI'O1111llCl'1I 111e11 h.1ve .1d dressed the Cluh. Dr. VI11l111 R11g,CI'S, 1nspee111r 111' .1ll OSlCtWI7.lIlXIC Colleges, w.1s one 111' the pr111111' 11e111spe.1l1e1s1l11sye.1r. XV.1l1er l3.111er serx'ed.1s11rst Pl'C9lLlC111 111' the 11rg.1111:.1t11111, He w.1s succeeded hy ,lnhn Ad.1111s 11111 1 Ill lllITl w.1s 111llllVN.'CLl hy ,l. lixlXK'1I1 W1ls1111, wl111 IS the present pres1de111. Dr. c,1C11I'!,C 1ful11111, Mr. fT.lIAl M.1gee, .lllkl Dr. E.lI'l l..lLlgLl1llI1. hlr. .1re the 1'.1eulty sp11ns01s 01' 1l1e 111'g.1111:.11111111 The Cluh ll.1S selee1ed Dr. George lwlllglllllli .1s pe1'111.111e11t l1o1111ra1ry president. 11542 ' J-.g95'.4-i W, K. C. Q. S. Little Theatre Group TED DUNHAM. Presrdent ,Imax Prureox, Secrett1ryTreusrrrer .lorm Burrox, Vzee Presrdent lvlttvrx Krrisft, Busmess Iwfunuger THE MEMBERS Srirslrnrzs Wrrx. Barley, Ted Dunham. Ddwson Derfelt, Den vlrqurth. Curl Turner, Mrss W.rrud.1 Gosney. blexrnnsf Peter Mnorton, Arnold Vwhrlker. Rnhert Turller, lvlrss VlX'l.lll Clark, Sor'rroxroREs- -lohn Button, Cl.rude Thompson, Frxrnla Rertrneyer, V, L. Rree, Huhert Puetrek, Mrsses .lmn Phrleox. K.rthryn Erreltsnn, Vrrgrnrr Pnnle. Arded also hy Mrs. Fred 'lfrylor .rnd Mrs, Dwrght Brown. N the sprrng of 1032 followmg the presentdtrnn of the pl.rv ,luurney',s Entlw the mernhers or the e.rst deerded to form .rn Ol'g1,.lll12.llf1Ol'l whose purpnse w.rs tn grve to those students rn li. C. 0, 5. who were 1nterested rn dr.un.rt1e .rrt .rn oppnrtunrty for furtherrng sueh .rn rnterest, The efforts of the 1ll1I1.ll group resulted rn the OI'g.lll11.lil0I'l known .rs The li, C. O. S. Lrttle The.rtre Grnup' whose rnernhers h.rve erther trrlaen p.rrt rn nne nr rnure pl.n's ur h.rx'e heen elrrselv .rssn errted wrth the produetrnn nl' these pl.r3's. ln .rddrtren tn the pruduerrnn ur' twu pl.rys rr ve.rr the grnup re.rds .rnd drseusses current dr'.un.r to provrde t'oL1nd.rtrun for the seleetron of future presentrtrr wns, The pl.rys have heen presented under the .rusprees nl' the 5rgrn.r51g1n.r Pln In wlneh nrg.un:.r tron much eredrt .rnd .rppreerrtrnn rs due. Frnee HVIOILTTIUYQS Emlm nther present.rt1ons h.rx'e heen Dzr'ellerx nr Drrrlpresxfl tlrll l032,.1nd Huu'lglslu1rd-l sprlng 1033. 'xftms of Kluneyu under the .rlwle drreetrnn nt' Vwlnr Euler' xxxrs presented .rt the liennedv The.rtre rn the tlrll uf 1033 usrng seenerv .rnd setrrngs eunsrrueted fur the rnust prrrr hx' nrernhers nf the Lrttle Theure Urrrup under the superxusrnn nt' Ted Dunh.un. Thrs pl,rx' presented Ted Dunh.un, Mrs. Fred T.rylnr. lxlrs, Dwreht Brnwn, -lrmn Phrleux, l'l.rthryn Erreltsr rn, D1 rn wI.rqu1th. D.rwswn Derfelt. Frxrnlq Rertrnever, Peter lwlfwrmrrr, .rnd Rnhert Turller rn the e.rst, The group well deserves rrs ever growrng I'UPllI.lllUIl gnned hy t.rlented presentrtrnn ol' gnud plrys, r rr r .5 li I lrl' r fl ll rr rrssj -. '53-. 1 ff .2 fe! 1111011 R1111' E511101' SITCI11Cl1, L0111111 R111111151111, 1115 C1111, V1x'1.111 C1.lIAk, B.11'11.1r.1 R11C10105, 5.11.1 Vv'11011x. M1'5. T. '1'10111'10r1, E1510 S11011011151111. F111111 R1111' B.1111.11'.1 M0B0.1111, L1CI'fI'LlL1C R011111011, H.11'1'101t0 L0w15, R11111 B.11'1105, M.11'y D1111 C.11'1O5, M15 1. R1'.111, M1'5. IN1, C.11'11011, B0111' D1111115, Womerfs Glee Club USICALLY, K. C. U. S. 11.15 11.111 .1 110w 111101051 L1LlI'lI11j, 1115?Y'?1'1'. 11111515 11110 111 1110 111110 .11111 0110rg1' 111111011 R11111 13.111105 11.15 L1CX'111Cx1 111 1110 111100111111 111' 1110 v1'11111011'5 V111005 111.11 11.1v0 111.1110 1111 1110 W15111C11'h C100 c11Ll1W. N11110 111.111 1w0111y 11x'0 w1111'011 11.1x'0 110011 1111 11.11111 011115151011111' 111V 1110 xx00111y 111001111g5 111 1110 1'11'g.1111:.1111111 VXII11 1110 1051111 111.11 50101.11 P1'l1gI'.1l115 1117 0x0011111'111.11 111101051 .1I11.1 qLl.111Iy XNCTC 1'111'01'011 111 1110 5111110111 11110111 .1111i 1110 111'g.1111:.1111,1115. T110 11151 .111110.11.11100 111' 1110 C100 Cl1111 v0.15 1111 1110 A. T. S1111 M01 1111111.11 P111g1'.1111. T1103' 5.11111 0.111115 1111 1110 C111'151111.15 P111g1'.1111 1111 1110 W15l11CI1-S L0.1g110 .11111 .155151001 111 1110 11r050111.1111111 1114 The S011011 1.11.11 111111111 1IfYC11Tl.Y1.. 11111'111g 1110 1115101 50.151111 K. C. O. S, 15 11111 11111111111.11111 1114 1110 1.101 111.11 11111510.11 111'g.1111:.11111115 1111111511 11111011 111101051 111 .111y 001110.1111111.11 111511t11111111. Fcw 51111101115 1111111 11.1011 11101 011110110 111-0 w11l111u1 l'CC.l11lI1g 111011 0x1101'1011005 111 511011 111' g.1111:.11111115 .15 11100 C1Ll1WS, 11111111.1110 0111115 OI' .1t11101lC 10.11115. MIUIAC 51100055 111 11111 14100 C1ll1WS we 1111110 111011 grow .11111 1111151101. 113113 lVlen'S Glee Club HIS September, .rfter rr lapse of three yezrrs, the K. C. 0. S. Glee Club w.1s re organized urder the directron of Donald Chute, wrth Brooks W.rlker tts .accom- pnnist. lvluny turned out for tryouts .md about th1rty were selected. At the first revulrr nteetrng, Peter Moorton VMIS elected Presxdentg Alon Beck' 'D er, VicefPresident, .uid E. B. Pool, Sec1'et,u'y Treasurer. The Club's hrst .rppetmnice w.rs .rt the .1nnu.rl A. T. St1ll lvlemorml serx'1ce on December l2,.1t which tune they sang Dvor.rk's Conf Home. Srnce th.lt trme they have sung at .tssemblres .rnd xurrrous other ocorsrons. After the Cl1F1Sfl1I-IS l1Ol1Ll.lYS, .rt the suggestron of Mr. Chute .rnd wrth the support ofthe lVIen's Glee Club, the li. C. O. S. Chou' w.rs formed for the purpose of presentmg .tn Easter C41nt.rtr1. The Chou' was composed of the lV1en's .und WLWl1ICl1'S Glee Clubs and the Vwfomenls Qsteopsthlc Cl1KWll'. Un Palm Sunduy, lv1.u'ch 25, the Cho1r presented The Seven Lust Wtvrtls of Clrrzszu by Th, Dubors. Tlns work rs one of the better known of the Euster C.1nt.rt.1s .und rs noted for lts 1n.1ny 1nus1c.1l solos .rnd choruses. The Cho1r was .lCC47llll7.lU1Ckl by the Lntle Symphony Urehestrtr of Krrksyxlle, .md the seryrce m.u'ked the plrcrng of li. C. O. S. rn the musxc.rl curcle of KlI'liSX'1ll6. The lVIen's Glee Club .rg.nn c.mxe to the front rn the Annu.rl lviother's D.ry Serwce held .rt the Kennedy Theatre, bemg selected to furnrsh the muslc for th1s occ.rs1on. They s.1ngA'O Welctnvwze Dt-I1glrrfztIMurn .rnd IN'1ozl1ero' Mmefl As .1 whole the Club got oil' to .l very good strrrt th1s ye.rr .und Mr. Chute 15 .rlreudy mdkrng pl.ms for next YCJIAAS .1ct1x'1t1es. mrfitffxm, Back Row-Bossemeyer, T1enyier1e, Von Behren, Osborne, Roberts, Hurlxnmn, Donnngues. Mzddle Row-Grilhth, Bahnson, Stowloski. Cmsperich. Becker lV1ce'Pres1dentJ, E. B. Pool lSecretary7, Ralfa, Strong, Fields. Front Row' fLarnioyeaux, Pool, Lowell, Wtrlker l1ASCCOmP.lI11SIZl, D. Chute lDirectorl, Moorton lPresiclentb, Alley, Hall, McNutt, Hosted. f137l .4 34 4 he '3- Tnp Row Grlson, Nottrott, Green, G.11nhle, Felhng, Wrlstarr, 13111111111 Row V.1nd.1gr1ft, Glass, Cl'.ll11Cl', T.1ln1.1ge, NCLll1I.lI1Il, Coryell, C.1rro Bachelors' Club Bu rr Urtsox, Presldenr l'lA1:o1.n G,m1111.E, SL'CTClnlTy SIKANLEY GREEN. Vrce Prcsulevrt ,lours NEL7N1,kNN, Ttcusrwcr MEIVIBERS l'opM Nottrott Bucky Gtlson Bull C.1rroll Hunk T.llIll.lLlgC Prstol V.1nd.1gr1l't Cluco Coryell R.1y Felhng Blondy Cl'.lll1Cl' Wlueezert G.lII1l7lC lslllllli Glass -lohn NCLll11.lll1l P.lLll Vyfrlson HIL Rrght HI,l111Yl'.llWlC Order ol' B.1chelo1's IS .lll org.1n1:.1t1on purely soc1.1l rn l1.llLlI'C, wrth .1 rnernhershrp lunrted to ll11l'fCCll gentlemen proved to he hvrng Ill .1 st.1te of S1llglC hlessedness, or cussedness, or somethrng. The cluh sponsors two dances e.1ch school year for students of the College .lllkl then' guests. Une does not IlCC8SS.lI'1lY h.1x'e to he .1 g.1d.1hout to .1ch1ex'e electron to th1s worthy group, hut the suhtle .1tt.1chn1ents of love .1nd I'Ol11.lDCC per force must not he hindrngg Ill' deed, they must he conducted S-0l1lCVs'l1.lt suh ros.1, .1s rt were, lest .1 Cillkllkllltfl he suspected olAl1.1X'lI1g succumhed to the d1s1n.1l, slrenrc Hl.lQ,l1IIf1SlN of 1n.1tr11nony. Al.1s .md .1l.1ck, l'-All' I'C.lLlCI'b, once .1 h.1chelor not .IlVV.lYS .1 h.1chelor. The sponsorshrp of two Ll.llTCCS e.1ch ye.1r tnvolves .1 profound .lllkl weighty OlWl1gl.lflOl1 on the p.1rt of the l3.1chelors to therr guests. For .1s guests of this unique OI'Q:Lll1122ltl0lT the students of the college expect to he CIlICI'I.lliTCLl rn fittrng n1.1nner, .md .ts hosts the eminent h.1chelors must fulhll the Ll6IN.lDxl for fitting CI'lUi'I'f.l1l11U6l1I. Ard rudgrng hy the p.1st, the ernment B.1chelors .1re l-.ll' from f.1lhng short Ol.'El1C1l' ohject. The tune of nmny lwes rs lllltl .1t these frxncuons the Krrksvrlle Country Cluh 15 the g.1l.1 scene of the hghter srde of thrngs. if '-'W' 7' . lf ww WILSON Womens League FLORENCE E. WILSQWN President FERN ALICE BAILEY Vice-President M.aRI:.-xRET Viacmm PooLE Secretary DOROTHEA H. DILLEY . Tretismer HE WOIIXBUNS League is .I group composed of .Ill women students ot K. C. 0. 9, which was organized in September 1024. lt has .nnzed to serve the women: lirst, hy furthering their interest in osteopathic pro fessional service and ethicsg and second, by promoting good fellowship .Ind understinding .imong the women of the school. The regular meetings .Ire on the first Tuesday Of e.Ich month. Two receptions .Ire held e.Ich ye.Ir for the incoming freshmen women. A free childrens clinic is conducted once tl ye.1r, in the spring, This is I1Ot only of henetit to the inhgthitints of Kirksville, hut is .tlso of gre.1t value to the students in the extnnimtion .Ind tre.Itment of children. The faculty physici.Ins conduct the BX.lllllU.lI1OI1S .assisted hy the upper clisswomen. The lower clisswomen Lilac clmrge nf the registixmtion .Ind c.Ise records, 1. 4 - 5 . r F , 3 .V , V , l 5 xl- - 5 -X : - .A yr' W , f' 1 BAILEY POOLE DILLE5' I 130 I I K. C. 0. S. Band HL 11.11111 11111101 1110 111100111111 1111 131.11111 13.111105 11.15 1100111110 11110 111' 1110 11111s1.11111111g 111'g11111:.1111111s 1114 K. C. O, S. M11 11.11'110s 11.1s 01111111101011 111s 1111111 1'0.11' .15 11.11111 11110011113 .11-ICI' 11.l'1'11Tg 5011011 .1s 1111111010111 10.11101 411V11Ilf1'11fC1CKf11 1111111' 11111. 11111010011 1111111' 1111'00.1111111111010011 1111111' 111111' 11.11111 111011. T11011.1111111.1s.111110.1r011 11611116 1110 1111110111 11111112 1110 1'.lCLl1IV .11111 1110 g01101'.11 1WLl1W1lC 1111 .111 .1X'C1A.lgC 1111111100 .1 week 1111111111 1110 501111111 YC.11', X'.11'11111s 11111010111 11'110s 111' 1111101111111 11.110 110011 s01'1'011 11011 111' 1110 11.11111 111011:11111g 11.1s110111.111 g.lI11CS, 1111x111g111.1101101.11.11'.1110s.1'.11110f..11111.1ss011111110s. M11 B.11'110s .11111 111s 11.11111 1111111511011 1110 1111010115 .1111111111 w111011 l1L.111Y 0x00110111 111'11g1'.1111s .11111 1'.11'11111s10.11111'0s11.11'0 110011 111'g.1111:011, T110 1i,C,O. S. 11.11111 11.15 1'01'y 110111111011' 0111110 111 1111 1110 111.100 111 11111' 1'11110g0 111.11 .111 11.11111s 1111 111 111011' 111s11111111111s 11 IS 1110 511111100 111' 11111011 011110110 11111 11 .11111 1111'.111v.111011111110111111011.1111111.1s 01111101111101111110 K. C.O,F1,s111110111 11111111 1110 10.11l111g1'0.11111'0 111 11.11 11111Lg1 1111. T11c1111l1111-111g g1'.11111.11111g111011.1101's11.11'0 15121211 .1c111'0 111 111011.111111'111'1'11111'y0.11's R, 2.112 F. V1111 B0111011, R, l1.11101'11111, V. L11w011, L. 1'1.11'111', NV, N111101. W, 1f11w.11'11s, P. VJ01011, 17. 13.11'110s. 111011011 11.110 1WCC11 111'111'111011 1111' 1110 1711111111 111g 110111' 111011111016 xx 1111 11.1K'C g11'011 s.111sf.101111'y s01'1'100 111 1110 111g.1111:.1111111 17111 11110 1'0.11' L, 1'111U1iC1A, 17. L01111101s01'. R. 1'.11101's1111. R. B.11'110s, L. E111s11111, R. L.11111111111, 11, A1111'1011,C,11001111101'01','1'.C.111110111, 11 gC11kX'.1lgCI', L. B011s1111, 11. G1111011, T110 11.11111 .11111 114 11111001111 M11 1T1'.1I11i B.11'11CS .1110 0x1110ss111g 111 1111s 155110 111011' .111111'001.1111111 1-111 1110 Cl1llI' ICA' .11111.1QS1s1.l11CC 011011 111' M11 L1-II'1 1w1.1g00111 .1111'1s111g.11111s111111111'1111g1110.1011x'1110s11ft11011.11111 W111111111 11.0 X01'1'100s 11111 11.1011111g111'M1', 1Yf1.1LfCC If 111111111 11.110 110011 11111111QQ11110 11111 1110 11.11111 11111.1R'0 0x1101'10110011 511011 .1 11111111'.11111s1:000111'1111'0.11'. M L M BERS Cf1111x11- L. H.11'111'. KV, M111011 17. 1'.11'1'0111. R. V111H'11C1', L. 1'111111101'. C. R111101'1s1111, TN1. R111101'1s1111, XV. R111'01'11. 17. L011111011011 11111f1111. 111:1'1i011. 111.111.1x1-1-1 R. R.11'1.0s, 15. XV01011, XV, 1f111x.11'11s, 11. 911.11012 17 M1l1l1'1l111, XV. 1:.11'1is1v111'111. L. E111s11111, 1 R.1..11111111111.V1, 1N1.1Lf1l111.1, 9,11111'1111w1x F. V1111 11C11YC11. R. Z.11', 17, H110011. Cf, A1111'1c11. C. R01:k1110y01', T. C1.111110111.C1.1'.1111111. 1 F11 1- 11 II 11111111 R. 810011, W. 1'1,01t1'01', 11111111111-Q1-1 R. 11.1110141111R.911'1'11,,1,L111'11.H.111110Q1.111.1.,H011111.1f.F0111x.11g01'. 1'1.1111'111x1'1 V. 1.11v1011. VJ. T1111111s1111. 1'1.11w1i1 W, R1111012 VU. N.1s11, 11. 911117. 1,111 111 13, M111'1'11,1,. 1'1011,1111. 11141111011 131111-1 11111 12 13.111101 ' A11111.-1x1 1311111 111111 R,5ICCI1. W. R111101', 1.1111'.11f111x XV. 114111L'V. 1, V, 11 1.1, ,W .fX111'111111 1Nf11.c1.I1'11i. M.11100. I 1.1111 DR. A. C. HARDY Faculty Advisors lC,J3LL Qsteoblast R. A. C. HARDY and Dr. Earl Laughlin, lr., have again this year been of much assistance to the staff in the preparation of the 1934 Osteoblast. The first meet- ing of the staff was held in the Administration Building early in the school year. Dr, Hardy kindly consented to speak to the group briefly outlining the plans and policies of the 1934 Csteoblast, Dr. Hardy's talk was inspiring and instructive, and was the means of instilling in the members of the staff a spirit of cooperation seldom equalled in similar organizations. The staff is indebted to Dr. Earl Laughlin, jr, for his assistance in furnishing subject matter for this issue. Dr. Earl, jr. kindly consented to furnish the staff with the necessary material for the continued story of Osteopathy as it appears at the close of each division of this book. This material has been taken from the first chapf ter of An Introduction to Osteoptitliyu by Dr. Earl H. Laughlin, -lr. It is impossible and needless to recall all the assistance given by our faculty ad Visors. Dr. Hardy especially will probably be pleased to forget about the numerous conferences he had in his oliice during his busy hours of the day for Osteoblast pur poses, but, always with a smile did Dr. Hardy consent to give freely of his time and wisdom to the needs of the staff in both a business and an editorial capacity. The last meeting of the staff as a whole was held in the new library at which time the picture of the group was taken. The staff was honored at their last meeting of the year as it was at the first meeting by the presence of Dr. Hardy who posed with the group during their last time in action. 1, e. ,X , 5:13 0 V - ' 'ffief X .,., .jj5:!, - , , ' ' f.gfQ3ssfi5::'27-HJ 4 -s:ej.gs'xfsf'x its V' :'g5':':gw-1: az, -2 212:10 ' , ss: - -1 ,I Q ' '-I 4.:'-gl..-5 vf ' 'p us ffi-4 A r f 731. 1 DR. EARL LAUGHLIN, JR. 51412 The Qsteoblast HE Osteohl.1st st.1fl'of4 the 1033 34 puhl1e.1t1on h.1s .1 lUl1g.lIHel V.1lA1Cxl expenenee. As Al st.1ff' we h.1x'e :af-vt ', ,gnc 3, -A -.4-4 ende.1vored to reflect the 1de.1ls .lllkl loy.1lty of our students 1ll1Ll .1lso the splrlt of' frrendllness .lllel good wlll th.1t PI'CX'.l1lS 111 our school hfe, We .ll'C very gI'.lfCl.Lll to our l'.1CLllIY -lxlV1SUl'S Dr, H.1rdy .lI11.l Dr. E.lI'l Ldklgllllll, blr. for then' .1hle .lelX'lCC .lliel .1ss1st.1nce, We .1re ex eeethngly Il1.lIll'il.Lll to the l..lCL1lIY of' K. C. U, Ti for then' eoope1'.1t1on .1t pl. C Est 111 mms Cdl..-XYIAUN B11:s11'.' .lll tnres espee1.1lly wl1en el.1ss Ednor 111 Chxcf' BltXl7lL'S.i .M1n1111.1cr ITQWT'-15 WCW lTl'0liClT lv the PVOCCSS ' of photography whleh IS .1 I1CCCSS.lI'Y Q p.1rt IH the PI'CP.lI'.lf1Ul1 of' .1ny YEJI' hookg we .HTC THE STAFF extremely rndehted to Dr. H. G. SVKKIITSOH, LUCAH of R ti 81.1111 A1 l-'. :.1r1- I:1l1t1f K. C. O. S- for h1s courteous consent to our .1et1v .11r1-T.1111-yr A. lxfl 1-1.11.-I1.l1z1f mes .1t .Ill tunes, even lf those .1et1v1t1es eonfheted .1l1.'r,l1111.-N .-X1111.1.11t-Ii.l1111 .1t tnnes wlth the d.11ly routlne. We t.1lie this op' Ioi111H1111.111 .-Xo11q1.1r.- LJ1111 portunlty to IlX.lI1l'i Dr, SVKIITSUIT for hrs SLIQQESUOIT 111.-rS11e1l11-11 A1 ttt. 1.11.1 Ii1l1111 th.1t the st.1fl' t.1ke frorn hrs ofhee hls X'.llLlCLl Chrrst R 111 l.1H111g An EJ1111 IHLKIT present The Pl1YSlCl.lITlS Pr.1yer whleh you C Ii IH1llotl1 A111 ArrIj.l1r11 find .1ppropr1.1tely used rn th1s lssue. I ll fi.-f-..1Q.111 I'f111r-w.1pI1h.l1r11 CTLDUIWCIIITIOIW h.1s heen our watch word, .1nd we XX1111..111K.1il.-1- l'l1.11.1.1f.1pl1 l1.11z1- h.1x'e not f.11led 111 .1 smgle lI1Sl'.lI1CE to 0lWK.llI1 help or P I M.1.1r11111 Auf I'l11f11w.1pl1 11.11111 .1dv1ee wherever sohened. The student hody .1s .1 I5 ltvSl.11lgl1l1'r 51'r1frrIxIL.l1l1' l l1so11lfon1-toel. Fr11l1'rn1tvI..l1ro llud hlfvers Sr111l1'v1r ffmolrx l l l'-vrtel' Spnrzs Edrlo X1x1.u1ill1rl1. C'l11.wlf1l1I11 XX 1nf11'1.lYo.l1'r tYl.111h1i1r11 .1r11' Rlfilt' 'XQ11r11'1 Tmnrnrg K ,111.le Tf1o111pson Ur:111v11:11!1m1 whole h.1s heen gI'C.lIly rnterested 111 th1s pL1lWllC.lIlUl1 of' the Osteohltst. The students, through then' X'.lI'lOLlS .lCIlX'1E165, have lALlI'1TlSl1CLl excellent lH1lfCl'1.ll for eornprhng, thls PLllWllC.lI1Ul1, .1nd thelr C.lgCf .lffl tude tow.1rd Osteop.1thy forrned .1 splendld nucleus .lf0klITLl whmh to hu1ld our ye.1r hook. If the pages of' thxs hook hrrng .1 few nunutes of PlC.lSLll't2, or find even .1 trny corner on your shelf' of memorres, we sh.1ll h.1x'e heen .unply rew.1rded. f.+r- ,nr Tor R1111 Sl,1ter. T.1vl111 M.-1-.-re. CI11l1,1e.111,CI11111sfo.l1, l'11rt1'r, ,I11111-s, Moorton, Ifelllnff 1 '11 1511111111 Iv-11 lx1'.1-'y,ll11tt-111 511 h I1. T+'lI'l'.Rl:l1Zl1'.ffl.1I'l..5l.1ll,1l1IPr4TlIrII1llN411I1. l'olloel, 51423 fi 4: 'Y Q -2 J 5 -A . VKX ' 'L -Q. -is ' ,A N X X Q , M. , briefs. .A+ F :J S,-....i.4.. if 2-Tr . 'ra ' 3' - 5 f- . Q. i A' X L...-..Qt H Twp Rini' Krueger, Ftillis, Bartlett, Hooker, Horne Bnttnm Run' Hitchcock. lxlnort-in. Hirncs. Rinks, Porter, Stoike The Stilletto HE Stilletto is published weekly by the Kirksville College of Osteopitliy .ind Surgerx as ai newspaper of the college, but in .iddition to news of the school, the F-mtl en denvors to include geneml news nt' the osteo pathiekprofessioii. The pl.itf'orm of the Stilletto is STILLETTO STAFF To give the news ot the school from the student s standpoint, to give expression to views of xxirious groups without being p.n'ti.il to.1ny of them, .ind to help the Kirksville College ofUsteop.1tliV .ind Sur gery as best it 1n.iy through service .ind lnyiltyf' It has been the .inn of the Stillcttn wherever possible to use student contributions izither th.in other ni.iter1.il. The editor wishes to th.ink the cl.1ss editors for their news .ind comments of the cl.1sses, the hospital editor, the sports writers. the circulition in.in.iger .ind other contributors for their p.irt in nmking the Stilletto it student publioitimi. Merrill Birtlett ll ,l lX4nortnn ,Iuhn Button Wkslev Stoikc Hilbert Krueger lick Ihrncs I C ll filL'Ill.lQ.lH ' Ed Purter I john Hitchwek lx'l.irv Virginri F.illi Lynn Hooker Ricliiirel Zin' Bert Binks hit-. Suiiivr Clint vfllilllll C Snphnmnri' if Fri'-,liniiiwi iii lint him Hmpiriilw bfi Fmffvvl SllYl'V irrfx ifnw itil'-Y Sf t't'1illk1VilIt'r 'Chit Twister Firriiliilinii Ninn The business intin.iger is to be congr.itul.1ted upon his splendid work .is our cont.iCt man with the business people of Kirksville rind upon his .tdvertising which pays in .1 l.irge nteasure the cost of publishing the Stilletto, Uncle Cuz. Richard Z.iy, con tributed his prirt towiird marking the paper one read :ind written by the students. Perhaps some would mth er not have been in the limelight quite so much. News to Hyouse re vengeful guys, 'tis s.1id that Z.iy just took a f.ist bout for Austmliii on gi one way ticket. His picture is not found in this section lest the identity of Uncle Gul should have been revealed too soon. Find Uncle Gui' in the humor section. iI L'Y .-. 'T' f. 5 .si . mv 1 , V' rig ':f,,4s. i' i r 654 i' --...maui jp 4 3 A - I .xi . . ' Z fri ,. josravn L. Lovia HARQULD Beckwirii Editoi mfCliiej Business Miiiiiiger 51433 nnf f 's fe Ki . ,,, 0 --no ,..4- A' f 572 M ras. EFk'111..1X1.-KN Mus. Harrxrrrururrgrx Mras. Alrwrs Mras. CorrA1.AN Qsteopathic Womens Club L1r'g.1rr1:ul Ucrnhcrg 1024. Athlrrterl wrth the Osteormrtlrrc XWll'D111611lS N.1trnn.1l Assnc1.1t11rn. Fedenrted -luly. 102i.xx'rll1 the M1ssnur'rSt.1te.1nd the N.lf1!WlT.1l FCLlC1'.lUUl'l nfWo1nen's Cluhs. Mrrs. vl, C, Fs1'rrr.rrs1AN, Frrxrrlerrr Mus, Srrzwfxkr WrLr.rAMsoN, Carr. Sucy. fXl1lN. XXL L -1.rsrs. X'r1'c Pru.s11lcrrr Mus. C. G, Corr.-xr:.aN, Trcrrsrrrer Mr:s, H, V. Hrfrxrrrrrrrrrfrs, Rucrmlrrrg Sccrur1rr'p' Mus. 51. V. WALROD, Press Reporter ldrxs, L:IilX1i1I1iLj1X'1i1i. F1rr1111rr1errt.rr11r1r H19 cluh xxxrs 11rg.1n1:eel .rml rs l11.l1I1I.l111CLl for the purpruse of prornotrng .1 feeling of .rrnrty hetween the xxrves. 11111r11ers. .rlhl srsrers Ill- students, wrves 111' llrculty rnernhers. .rnd wrves of schrrrrl olhcrals. The s11c1.11 .rerrvrrrcs rrreluele .1 rceeptrrrrr rn Octnhcr 010.11311 yc.1r for new rrwerrxhers, two senrnr lmrnquets, two t 11111lX' rrrglrru rr-rrlrrclc srrppers. .1 rnrd yc.1r p.1rtV,.1nLl.1 tC.l for the W0rnen's LC.lgL1C .md Student Nurses, Ucrrerzrl sessrnns. wlrreh rncluele husrness .mel 1111SCSll.1116OLlS progrxrrns Of-CLlL1C.lI1011.1l .rnd C11f61'f.ll11111Lf :1.11urc..1re11el.1rlre sCCH11Ll.l11L.ll-lll11'1l1 Fl-LlCSk.l.lX'SUlwC.1Cl1111O11fl1 .rt 3111111 rn. .rt the SU.10L11'11Cl'S Cluh, The Lrt Ul'.11'X' Nur-wn rrzcers rhe trrst .rnel thrrd Tl1L11'Skl.lyS .rr 8,110 p. rn. .rt the l1U111CSUlA1HC111l'WC1'S. The lrterzrry pro gr rrrrs .11C x.1r1c11 .rrxl extremely rnterestrng. MEMBERS 17-mr 11Y XX'rx'rs Mrs. A. 15. Rocker, Mrs. C. R. Green, Mrs. G. F. Mrller, Mrs. H. E. Lrttnn, Mrs, -1 H lberrlwy. -la-.1 Arm' 1034 Mrs. R, V. Herhnld, Mrs. A, B.Prescor1, Mrs. 1. C. Prolry. lr sr 1034 Mrs. ,l15l111 V. Ael.1r1ts, Mr's. 1-1.U.13.1rr1ctr, Mrs. R.E,Bec14er,M1's.C.R,B1.1ckhu1'n, Mrs. 11 ff ll11'1'1-. Mrs, H V HC111lX111'LfC1',lVl1'S.c:.11lvl.lCliSU1'l,MI'S.ELL.,-lUl111SI011,Ml'S.R.H.NtW1'fl1, Mrs, U. XX' R11-e. Nlrs, XXV 1.,Sr11kcs.Mrs.C.1r1XN,'1'1rr11er, Mrs. L. P,'l-l11'ITC1', Mrs. -1 Verlrng W.1lFL3Ll. AI wr .sxrrw 11133 Mrs Uenrge Frscher, Mrs. F1enr.1rnrn Mcrrrrs, Mrs. john Slrfer, Mrs. Ch.1rles 9-tees. A11 mr N35 Mrs. XV. 1', Aelrrns. Mrs. KI. D. Be.1lrrier', Mrs. W. E.C111-rsrrwer, M1'S.C.L:.CkTl1.lgA11W, Mrs. Clvrrrgu 15rx'er'. Mrs. 1. C. lisclrlrrrxrn. Mrs. lVl.l1'gl.11'Cf Xjdlllf, Mrs. G. W. Gress, Mrs. C. S. Grrlhn, Mrs. N-ftrru 1. xll'1CN.lN'l1N.Xxvl.lu ,I11rres. Mrs. V. H. Lowell. Mrs, H. D. McC1L.re. Mrs. C. L. lVl.l1'I111, Mrs. A. 1' 1'11r'r1,'r. N11 s fl. H,R.111se11. Mr's.5. L.St.1ccy. ' F1 x-.I .-xrfr M36 Mrs H.fT,B11e111r1:.M1s.H.11'111d1i111s.M1's.F,F,Pr1esr.M1's,.I.F.S11t'e1', Mrs. Stew' .r!1XX1ll1.r111sf111. lr -.r 11136 Mrs. XX'. L, Arulersrrrr, Mrs. D. F. Brrrwn. Mrs, Fhrlrp H.1llW111, Mrs. A. A. Mcfiurney, Nlrs. 51111111 Rxxrn, Mrs. 12. lf. W.1lel1er. K1 1-.1 xr . V137 Mr- R. lf. Aelr1111re. Mrs, -I. U, Bennett, Mrs. A. A. Hrnks. '11 nr 11237 Mrs. f?ler1C1r11rel1l. Mrs. True 13. Fvclerlr, Mrs.S. Re.1elH1cl1cs, Mrs. W, A.,l1,J11CS. 11441 Service lvlerfs Club DR. C. C. COHAAQAN, Pres11le11r DR. H. E. Llrnw. Scc1'u1111'y HE Serwce MCI1'S Cluh was 0rg.1m:ed Ill 1031, The nucleus of the Cluh w.1s co111poscLl wt' men whu 1911 dared servme to the U. S. g0ver11111em, or her Alhcs, durmg the Worlds Vs7.1r. H11xx'cx'c1', 111c111hc1Asl11p IS OPCIT IO .llly SfL1Ll6lTI VVl1O lLlS SCl'VCLl the gOVC!'I'llRClTf IIT .HIV C.lP.lClfV .lt .INV NINE. The Cluhl111lds111o11tl1ly meetmgs .md e11de.1x'111's tm1l1.1v1: .llT .1dLl1'css 1111 sumo: cu1'1'1311t 111111: .11 c.1ch 111001 mg. 111 .1ddit11111, the Cluh sponsors the Ar1111st1cc D.1y p1'11g1'.1111s VVl11ClX .11'c gwcn T111 thc hcuclh ul thc 13111116 student hmly. The .um of the Cluh IS to pro111ulg.1te, 111 so t'.11' .1s posslhle. .1 ClC.lI'CI' 1111dc1'st.1111l111g uf thc l'C.lllllCS .1111l 11scless11ess11f VV.lI' wlth the hope th.1t those wl1ot'11ll11w111.1y hc Allowed t11131111t1m1c 111 .1 p1'1.g1'.1111 ul QQ1 msc to rhcu' 1'ell11w11te11. 1111h.1111peredhy.1c.1ll10.1prog1'.111111t'1.lest1'11ct11111. D11. C. G. CTUll.-Xll,-KN IWEMBERS lITl,.lITU'V D11. GE11111:E F1'LT11x Mc1l1c.1l CT111111 V. H. L11wEL1 N.1x'x' D11.G,C.Sr1'1E1' I11t'.11111'x' C. H. RALNQ11 Ord11.111cc S111 CTL.-Xlik lNl.lI'lIlCX C, L. IVIARTIN l11t'.111t1'v D11.E.E.W.111-11511 l3c11t.1lCT1 11114 W.l...l11xEs Ax'1.1t11111 XV. A, ,lwxrs Ax'1.1111111 Rcscwc E. L. -l0HNs1'11N M.ll'lITCS llkilkfli 1- S. TL'lLI'Ll4Ii l111l1.111.1 N.1t11111.1l U11.11mls T.W.F1x1'11 M1ll'llTCS V1f111:11 B.A11.EY I11t'.111l1Av nl. C. Esulmlxmx Al'IlllCI'X' T111'r'B.Evr1FT11 C11.1s1 Al'lIllCl'X' L, R, F111111Es Roy.1lC.111.1Ll1.111 A1't1llc1'y D11. D. E. BLIEH.-1.1.1. ll1l'.lIlll'V H.W.WE11'11E1. N.1x'v VU. L, Ax11E11s11x S1g11.1l C111'11s R.E.M1'11Rm1 W.11' Dcp.11't111c11t UI. P. 1.111111 R U T. C. F. N.B.111xes l11f.11111'v VJ.H.R11r1fx' R. U T. Cf. A. B. P111fs1'111 1 l11t'.111t1'v tl. E. 9111 Till N.1x'.1l Rc-crvc D11.H.E.L1'rr11-Q QtlXCll1lC.llWlCll-.IIAC E.O.B.11111111 Tx1.11'111cs HONURARY MEMBERS DR.M.H.BF.ATIll: M11s.H.E.L11111x npvwwhhhh-N, U.. ,-N-mnqg -Q.. W-...vm-.. --... ..,w,..,., .N-.... u. ..-.W-..... . . - --.-v.w.-.....- ,. . . x VVU D T163 ECAUSE the hody nukes .1ll the defens' ive reagents which ward off disease it h.1s httle need of .ll'ly intern.1l n1ed1c.1tion. Drugs I.lli6I1 rnto the body during un ill ness frequently do more llllflll th.m goodg they often have .1 detr1ment.1l effect upon .1 hody fll-lf is strugghng to rld ltself of drsf e.1se. We must rernemher tl'1.1t the lwody is .1lwle, 1f.1dequ.1tely supphed wtth food, fresh .11r, Qlllxl sunslune A11'lLl properly regulated hy 1nvolunt.1ry nerves to create all the defenswe hodres for defense .lg.llIlSf dlseuse conditions. Osteop.1thy offers 111 the trentrnent of dis- e.1se .1 n11tur11l .ll1Ll, from the physiological Sl.lIlLlPOll1f, .1n entrrely normal therapy, whmch hy releasing the defenswe powers of the hody .1llows them to light thelr own lW.lftlffS unrnolested. An Introduclton to Osteoputlly, Dr. E.1rl H. Laughhn, jr. 51463 . QQ, X - C X L 1 X QSSSSSFSSSSQSSSSSSQSSS xvvgze Ne. xxxvx x Y X 3 qx X Ne N X N x X . vs:wsSsxSQsQSwQx6x skvse bb SSQXM Q Qwx Q 1 Qs?w1SSivSs rSx L L x -X v XSQSQQQQ Fww X Q QM N J PM - + W 1 V Qsbfxevbsxqxqx Aqxw QRS XXX x NCS L - 1 XS 7 11 .. segsgsm Y' N A X N N X S x . X Qwmxgx Xsws . QRS L , , gy X X NS 1 , J-5,-'IW' LL, -,L wr, X 4 ' f W Nm, L L A J. X C f ' N Q J X, L . , K ' 1 , ,L , 1 X X x Y NK A 1 K i K K ',,. , Z LLL L 1 C L X gli Y L ' -' X L 4 4 f 4 Y L, ITH IMC J1Xu1x'c1'v uf Ilmc C.lI' lxlvllsj ,mild NIWIAY. -lusvfplx LIN tex lcd Ilmc xxxu' tu ,1 new cm nu NICIIIC QHVQCI V. wlnclx mvul IHIHIUHX II'-In IIN LIICJJCLI lwspltul YCYCI1 .md tlncxx' wut .1 new lumps m rlw MM uf xmgcmv .md rllIg1E4ll!.ll'C. COLLEGE CLINIC K iv 1 P. f-4' 12 1222.5 I! 'I R121 E11'r111x Rulm A1 l7L'l3llt CTLINIL K. C. 0. S. public Clinic HE Free Puhhc Clnne 15 the 111e.1ns .1tl't11'tleel tn the stutlent tn .1etu.1lly enntluet l11s. 111' her pr.1ct1ee .1s .111 osteop.1th1c doctor, As soon .1s the stuelent l1ee1s1nes .1n upper 1111111111 th1s opportumty IS PI'OK'1dEIxl .md C0l'lI1I'1LlC5 .15 lnng .1s the ynung tluetnr l'ClN.llllS Ill seh111+l, Dklflllg th.1t t1111e e.1eh stutlent 15 reqtureel to S.lt1SlA.lCfUl'1lV t1'e.1t .1 llllITllllLllll wflll-tee11 e.1ses e.1ch semester for two semesters. The tre.1tment of .1 e.1se l1.1s sex'e1'.1l ph.1ses. The lW.lllCllI.S C1150 l11s1n1'y ls t.1l1en 1neluel1ng .1 1'ee1.11'1l Ol:l'-.llllll1.ll te11dene1es UlVV.ll'Ll LllSC.lSCS. Then the Pl1VSlC.ll CX.lIlllll.lU11Il 1s m.1tle. ll' the hntl mgs nl the e.1se suggest the neetl lor SlVCCl.ll l.1l1f11'.1t111'y tests. they .ll'C perl111'metl, They 111.1x' he hlooel eou11ts.111tll1lnotltests,ur111.1lys1snr tests0l'lx1tl11eyl'unet111n,g.1str1e.1n,1lvs1s.l'ee.1l.111.1lys1s, ur sputum .1ll.llYSlS. The results Ol,C.1Cl1 test .11'e reenrdetl 1I'1 the e.1se report, ln sueh .1 lll.lllIlCI' does the student n1.1lte .1 el1.1gn11s1s.111el11utl1ne tl1e CULll'SC41llFl1C ll'C.lIlllClII pert.11n1n1gtutheneetls ot' the p.1t1ent. lf el1t7t1eulty 15 eneounteretl 111 l1l.ll-ilflg the CK.lIl11ll.lIlUll .1ss1st.1nee l1T.lY he secured hy t.1l41ng the p.1t1ent tn .my st.1lT doctor present. These pl1fVSlC1.lI14 .ITC Dr. klolm H. Denlwv, wlw l1.1s tl1e SLIPBYYISIOU of th1s el1111c,.1ndh1s.1hle.1ss1st.1nts Dr. I-I, E. L1tt11n, Dr. lJ11n.1lel Delh1'1tlge,.1n1l Dr. Hovmrd Ken.1g.1. There m.1y he .1 e.1se 111 whleh spee1.1l l1,1e.1l CX1llU1I'l.lIlOI'1 15 llCCCSS.lI'Y. Then the p.1t1ent ls t.1laen tothe Eye. E.1r, Nose .mel Thr11.1t CllIllC dneeteel hx' Dr. A. C. H.1rely. tn thf GV11CCf'+l0gV Cl1IllC conducted hy Dr, Stell.1 Fult0n1 to the LlI'OlOglC.ll Cllllli en11tlueted hy Dr. E.1rl lwlllgllllll. -lr.g to the Qhstetr1e.1l Dep.1rtment Ill charge of Dr, -lohn H. Denhy, or to .1 l11'1sp1t.1l where .Ill X1r.1y or tluoroseopw p1eture w1ll he d1.1gnosetl hy Dr. E.1rl L.1ugl1l111. lr. I11 these Clll1lCS .1tlx'1ee IS gwen .1s to the loe.1l tre.1t111ent for .1ny p.1tl1olog1e.1l eo11d1t10n l'-0LlI'1Cl. All the llhifefltll on the e.1se 15 kept Ill the e.1se report .mel tlleel 111 the records nf the Free Puhhc Cl1Il1C wh1eh 15 IIT the Adm1n1str.1t1on Bmlelmg. ln th1s pl.1ee 15 .1 l.lYglB Vhllflllg 1111-1111. the directors olliee, 1111dm.111y tre.1t1ng rooms 1I1ClL1Ll1Ug one for 'El'E.1KlIlg 1ust gyll6COlOglC.ll s11h1eets. Recently another group ot' tre.1t111g rooms h.1s heen hu1lt. Th1s w.1s neeess.1ry lW6C.ll.lSB more Tflhlll tl hundred patients .1re treated d.11ly. 11403 mu. v ..1 4 1 . Y b l ,QA Ti. LA1'1:111 IY l'lUSl'lT.-XL STAN Laughlin Hospital :Xl li JHLIN HUSNTAL, one of the rnost outst.1nd1ng ID the Osteop.1th1c profession, cornlnnes rnodern etr111pn1ent,.1co1npetent Sl.lllV.lITLl thc wrde reput.1t1on of its donor .1nd clnef rn the servrce ofOsteop.11hy. 1111111 .lllkl he.1ded hy Dr. George l.,-lllgllllli, the IITSFIFUIIOII dr.1ws thous.1nds of c.1ses ye.1rly frorn pornts .1ll over the LlIIlICcl Yt.1tes, The splendrd results OlWf.ll1'l6Ll rn c.1ses of hoth Sllfglklll .1nd non s11rg1c.1l n.1ture testrfy tothe cthc,1cy OllllS1SOl7.lfl1lC procedure rn .1 l10SP1f.ll, Dr. l..1ughhn st.1nds pre ennnently IH the held of orthopedlc surgery, hut lns surg1c.1l trrurnphs ern hr,1c1' every l'I'.lIlCl1 of gener.1l surgery. He IS .1lwly .1ss1sted hy Dr. E.1rl l.,.lLIglXllI1. Sr., whose .ll51l1EY 11s .1 d1.1g r1os1rc1.1nl1.1s C1ll11Ctl hun .1 1 l.lCC.ll1lUllgl the forernost ofthe professron. LlNlClIlW.ll.lllC prrncrples consrstently rn llOSP1I1ll tre.1tn1cnt de1nonstr.1te the success posslhle rn non nllllilfdl rre.111nen1 of IILHH' condrtrons prevrously thought to requrre oper.1t1x'e procedure. Conserv.1trx'e ll ethod-. osteop111l11c.1lly .1PPllCLl. render llhllly oper.1t1ons unnecess.1ry .1nd thus nnnnnlze lwoth rrslt 1lI1Ll ex pense I11Il1C p.111ent, Results 11ht,11ned rn lwloodless orthopedrc surgery .lI'C consrstently good .1nd often little short of1n1r.1cuf l1 111- l.lllCXK'ISC the I'Ctllll.1I' surg1c.1l fI'6.lIINCIlI of thous.1nds of other c.1ses of every poss1hle degree of severrty uidco111plrc,1t1on testify to the slull of the osteop.1tlnc surgeon, l..lll1jlllllT Hosp1t.1l U'1ll11S.lI1 .1ver.1ge of twenty five senrors ye.1rly rn rnterne work, PI'0X'lLllI1g.1l1 excellent lmclxground for the st11dent who rnterids to spec1.1l1:e IIT surgery l.1ter on .1s well .1s for hun who 1Wl.ll1S .1 gen CI'.1l pr.1ct1ce. From thrrty to thrrty five nurses .1re const.1ntlye1ther rn tr.1nnng.1t the Lilklgllllli 'TIZIIIVIITQ1 School fl -r Nurse- or eng.1ged rn gr.1du.1te vuorli .1t the l10SI7lf1llS. I11 the tleld of gener,1l surgery Osteop.1thy lWl.lYS .1n nnport.1nt p.1rt not only ID the lWI'ClW.ll'.lUUI1 of the lxdllflll hut rn the ,1fter U'C.llI1IC1TT. Lrttle drlllerence exrsts hetween the surg1c.1l technrque of the O:-2fCUlW.lfl1 111 tl 1h.11 of the 11ll1 1p.1th. But ,1 surgeon U'.llIYCLl OSfC0p.lTlHlC.lllY, who h.1s pr.1ct1ced lT,1llllPL1l.lUX't2 tre.1t1nent 1 1'.' er .1 ICl11Il'CClV long per1o1loft1n1e. rs hkely to h.1x'e rnore COI'lflLlClTCBll1 the .llW1l1IY of the hody to l1C.ll rtself, nyl to re11h:e tl1e xx1l11e 111' the Ii.lIUI'.ll resources of the hody rn overconnng d1se.1se. TI'C.lIl1TCllI .1t the Laugh' ln'1 Hosp1t,1l rs sh,1ped wrth such .1 fund.1n1ent.1l vrew rn the nnnds of those concerned, .lI1Ll c.1ses .1re de.1lt '.x'1tl1 .1cc1 1rd1ngly. The nnp1 1rt 1nce of tlns ph.1se of the osteop.1th1c doctrine ever 1ncre.1ses, .uid results fully rg errt the f,11tl'1 of the professron rn osteop,1th1c l105PlI.ll II'C.lIIl1CI1I. The f,1ct th,11 lwlllgfllllll H11sp1t.1l rs c11nst.1ntly .1cceptrng c.1sesofunusu.1ld1fhculty,dmgttoslng .llikl tre.1t- rug crleetrvely such c.1ses. 1n.1ny of vslnch corne from clnncs renowned throughout North Antericn, 1n.1rlts Q1 grew tr1l'1utetotl1e -crence c1fKlstec1p.1Ilty 11nd to th1soutst.1nd1ng osteopnthrc hosp1t.1l. llioj l S 1 'oo ' iswssgsz -1i,xj,t1- - a f i t 1 X ,::f.zg-I .r'sQgvga:,f.:'i'w'-Qs.: 5.-1-'M 1 ..m'. .a, .. ff t.qg:g.ey3.3gms.-am 1 E L- 1 1 , S :JY L -- - . .. 1 ,1 1 1 . be sv - 3 sf Ri X ' .us v- -4 1' Q 1 gr A s -'Q sian X 1 t , 5 at 1 Eg x ' , 2 , . ... V -iw V' I , f ,Q 1 f J A V' C 1 ', 1 Rx 1. rr 1 1 F 'X -4 .1 A --'P w r-' 14: 5 ' 1 i I 1 , li. C. O. S. l-Iosrlrst ST.-'xl'l The K. C Q. S. l-lospital HIS gI'.ll1d old structure w1ll .1lw.1ys survlve 1I'l the n1e1nor1es ol' the pl1ys1c1.1n who h.1s grQ1du.1ted from the K1rksv1lle College of0steop41thy .llkl Surgery, Its w.1lls enclose the dep.1rt1nents of Eye, E.1r, Nose .1nd Thrn.1t, under the erhcrent .uid expert gu1d.1nce of Dr. A. C, I-l.1rdy, Surgeon, PlTYSlC1.lIT, Instructor .llTcl frrend of the studentgOhstetr1cs th.1t wrll hest f11c1l1t.1te the requ1rc1nents ot' the student .llkl Pllyi-1C1.llT, under the .1hle ped.1gogy of Dr. john Denhy. phys1c1.1n, 1nst1'11ctor. cs tee1nedhy.1ll:Tl1eo1hces of Dr. E. E. W1llCl1CI'. dentrst. Dr. D. T. l'ml1el1.1ll, cdlllliilxll d1st,t1nd Dr. C. G. Coh.1g.1n. Opto111etr1st. .NAC loc.1ted here. Tl1c11ll1ccol'lNf11ss Ruth Story, superrntendent of nurses 15 loc.1ted .1t the entr.11tce The llllldlllg w.1s erected rn the ye11r 1Ol75.11'1d n1.1rks one of the llrst PCIWILIIWCIWF projects tow.1rd Osteoputlnc progress. lts 1n.1x1n1un1 c.1p.1c1ty 15 liltv heds, Tu enty two beds 11nd .1 modern nursery herng .1v.11l.1hle 11t .1ll tnnes, Cn the first floor, in .1dd1t1on to the othces rnentrored, .ITC the tre.1t1ng1'1'11111:s, the prrmte Opfftltlllg roo1n 11nd the Plt. The l.1tter herng .1 rendezvous for surg1c.1l. oh stetric.1l tllkl Cl1Il1C.1l k.lCIYlOIlSIf1lflOD .1nd rnstructron, reflects the p.1st. present .llicl future, .1 charm to the student th.1tw1lldw.1rftheeve11ts of.1 Ron1.1n Dyn.1sty. The second floor heing equrpped wrth the modern f.1c1l1t1es for l1OSP1f.lll'.l.lI1OIT. wlnle the tlnrd floor c.1n he e.1s1ly converted to niodern uses. The l.1hor11tor1es .1re 111 the h.1se rnent. The CllI1lC.1l gEllET.ll surgery rs perforned hy Dr. George L.1ugl1l1n .md Dr. E.1rl Laughlin jr. 51511 Ir' xxx -: .1 -- 11 1511, P111 1x11l1,1i1-S1'NI1N11A C11x11 Qsteopathic presentation Clinic R. A 17. 1'11iCf1'QLR e11111111e1s1111s e11111e 111 gmc the 111011113015 171- the 11pper c1.1sses 111e11pp111'1111111y 111 s11111v .11111 111 111.1g1111se 111.1111' 11111e1'e111111se.1ses. '1-11lSlWl'1V11EgC 11 p1'11v111e11 111' p.1r11:11ts present w1th the 11150-1505, W11l1C the s11111eet 15 511111111 113 1111111 111-1110 e1.1+.111s111'11e1'e.1se1'ep111't1sre.111.1111111111yt11e111st1'11c1111'. Q31Y1Cl1l11O1'C def 11111311 1111111'111.1111111 e1111eer1111111 1111: Syl111W1Ul11S 11s1e11 lS111lC11CL1 hy Dr. 1'1ee11e1 s s11111f111 1111ef111111111g111'111e111111x'11h1.11. T11e11 .1 111'1et'p111's1e.11ex.1111111.1t11111 lS1l1.l1.1C. 11SL1.l11Y 11 11111f1s1f 1 f1VC11Ur1 .1111l he.111 c1111111111111s, 1ef1111g1111'111e1e11exeb,.1111.11111serx'.1t11111111.11111 p1'e1z11.11'111'111g.111111'111p11s1111e. 1-X111'1ee.1f1111'11r111er 11'e.11111e111 U1V111C e.1se 15 g1x'e11 hy the 1111e111r, He111.1y1'ee 1111111161111 .111111111111.11 111' r1:pet1111111 111' iests 1114e 111111111 e1111111s, 51111111111 .ll1.l1YSlS, .11111 111'111.111w1x, 111' 111l111F1j11PlC .l11x1 X r.1v pretures. 11' spec1.11 11s1e11p.1t1111: 1CC1Xl1lqLlC 15 11ecefN.11'1'. Dr. 1'1ee11er 1.1C111Ul1S1I'.l1CS rt 11511111 .1 st111.1e111, 111 p1.1ee 111' the p.111e11t, .15 .1 Nll1WlCC1. 1JLlI'111g the prese11t.1111111 the 11111111rs.11111se11111rs.1re111.111111g.1 1'ee111'11111't11e C1150 111 111e1r c11111e 11111e 111111115 T11lS111.11CIl.l1XK'l11FCI'X'C.1S-.1 x'.1111.1111e1'e1'ere11ce e1111cer11111g 111e e11111111e1 .11111 the tre.11111e111 111 C11l1YjW1lC.11CL1 e.1ses 11111 1111151 111' 1116111 .1re O1-111111 IYIWC, T11e1e1K.1xx'e.1111111t1111111'111.1111111111 111CFC1X111CS1WCC.ll1S-C sex'er.11 lW.11lC11fS .1re pre K1'111e11e.1e1111.111.11i11e.1e111111e11.1511fpee1111.11'111-ss, 1N'1.l11Y U1V111C5lf p.111e11ts .ll'C 1111111111 11111111 111' 111111111e .1QCk1. 13111 the e11111es 1'.111ge 111 Age 1111111 1r1.1111s 111 e1g111y ye.11'11111 1NC1'x1111w,T11C11 1110,111.111Y111'C111f.111'C91k1Yf111S v1'1111e11111e1's11.1x'e e1111'e1'111' 1111111 111st.111ees 1111' 111.1g111111.1.11111 1I'C.11l11Cl11. They Q111111: 1111111 .111 11.11115 U1A1l1VC. T111N x'.1r1.1111111 grveb the x11111e111s .1 ghmpse 111' 111e1r 171.11 re IWIZICUCC. They .111 .1g1'ee 111.11 1711 11ee1L1'1'4 11011717111 Q11gges111111w .11111 11e11'1111st1'.1t11111s 111 the 11111'ere11t 11111111111 111'.1pp111.1e11 111 111.eNt11111111g .11111 CX.1l1'll1111g such p.1t1e111s, w111 111.1ter1.111y 1111111131111111111111110 NllCCCNw1V1l1L111C1111'r, 11521 lisp' in ai l DR. STELLA FULTON IN CEYNECOLOGY LABORATORX Gynecology Clinic YNECOLOGY has become in recent years an important branch of Osteopathy. The Kirl-zsville College of Osteopathy and Surgery stands second to none in the preparation of its students for gynecological work in the tield of practice, The course in gynecology is offered during the junior year. ln connection with the class work the actual clinic is conducted, Once each week throughout the junior year the students attend clinic classes held in the gynecological laboratory. which is adequately equipped for the study of diseases. structural defects and other conditions that may tend to produce ill health or actual pathology. Dr. Stella Fulton, who is in charge of the Gynecological Departirent of the col lege is at all times in readiness to render professional assistance and advice to any student doctors of the Public Clinic who have patients requiring gynecological drag nosis. These patients, after an examination and case history have been taken, are placed under treatment which is prescribed hy the stall physician and the case is handled and treated by the student physician. During the past few years many women with conditions necessitating treatment in this department have received marked benefit and much service has been rendered to the public by the students through this departntent. A special room has been equipped for the treatment of gynecological cases in the Public Clinic in the Administration Building. Since this room is open during all clinic hours it is possible for gynecological treatment to be administered vxith the same prornptness as any other type of osteopathic treatment. Dr. Stella Fulton, head ofthe department, is personally in charge of this branch of the gynecology labora- tory, although many of the details are carried out by assistants working under her direction. f153ll 111,1..11111N D12:1111x5111.11'1x1:T11011x10 Qsteopatlwic Te011r1i0 0.111 11111 111.100 11111 11111011 81111511.1515 11111111 1110 111111111'1.11100 111' O5101111.11l110 T00111110 .15 .1 11.111 111' 1110 0011101111111 11171111 O5101111111110 P11y5101.111, 11 11.15 110011 5.1101 1111 1110 1111151 1111151.11101111g .11111 SLICCCSS1-ll1 11111'5101.1115 111 1110 1111101100 111' O510111111111' 111.11 1110 1111lhtC1'v 11 100111110 111101 111.111111111.1111111 15 1110 11'1151 111111111'1.1111 1A11C111I'1I1 010101'111111111g 51100055 111 11115 11,112.11 1111 11135511111 T110 11151 01111156 111 100111110 .11 1110 1'i11'1151'1110 111111000 111' U510111111111' .11101 5111'g01'1' 15 .1 511111111111110 511111001. T110 01.155 IS L11Y1L1fk1 111111 5111.111 SCC1l11l'1S-111 01'k1Cl' 111.11 01'01'1' 11101111101 10 001105 1110 gl'C.1I1I51 111 151113112 .11111111111 111' 111L11X'1k11I.l1 111511110111111 1.115111 1110 111'111'0551115 111 C11.ll'Q,C. T110 5111010111 1W1IC15l1'CS 1111111111111111' .100111.1111100l w1111 1110 11111111.11 101.11111115111115 111 111111y, 110.1 111011111115 .11101 111llSC1l1.lIA il1'L1C1Lll'CS 1111111 1111110 .11 1051 .11101 1111110 111 11111111111. T110 1101111111105 1111111 1110 11111111.11 .110 111011 1001101111001 .1ITL1C1.lSSl11CL1. 1'.1111.1111111, 1110 1001111111111111 1114 1155110 .11111 1110 11010111111110111 111 '11111011 -l1'C 511055001. 1.11110 011110011111'0 XN'11I'1i IS .1110111111001 .15 1110 0111110 01111150 15 011111111001 1111110 111011111111.111' 111C.1SLll'CS. H.lX'l111f 11111511001 1110 l111I'1101klCf1WI'Y 01111150 111 100111110 1110 5111010111 IS 111111' 111111101'1y 1110 11.11011 11111110111101 105111115. T110 01.155 IS .1g.11l1 01lX'l01C01 111111 5111.111 5001111115 1-111 1110 g10.110111.11'1 1117 1110 111110. 12.1011 1115111101111 0.1101'1111y CX1W1.l1I1S 1111L1 L1CIlTO11S1I'.lICS 1110 1100055.11111 11111110111'01'5 111 1110 f1111CC11'711 11fV11f411311S. A1101 1110 1115111101111 11.15 5110111 1'1.11'I 111' 1110 110111101 0101111111511111 1110111011001111'1111g1111110 !1'1bll1'1.111C 500111111 IS 111C1T .1g.1111 k1lX'1t.1CL1 111111 111110111111 1111101115 111101 1111011110 111 11Y'11CI' 111.11 01'01'1'111r0 111.11' 11.110 .111 111111111'1111111y 111 1WlA.lCf1CC l111L1C1' 1110 SLl1WCl'X'lSlUI1 1117 .111 llN11'UC1111'. 11111111 01111111101111g 1110 01111150, 1110 5111010111 15 10.10111 1111146.11 I'C1LLl1.lI'1Y IIT 1110 0111110 151 H, Il L111111115111'111'055111'111A100111110,.1110l1115111111111111111110 K. C. O, S. 51110101115 111 l1101.lX' 111100 11111011 111' 1111111 0.11'11' 111111111111 ll1 U5101111111110 T00111110. 11541 1. DR, Sxxsxsox Ttmtrirxrs A Cmss IN Ttienxrt lvlany other doctors .1ppe.rr lwefore the technrc clrsses from tnne to tnne to grve dem Ol'lSlZI'lltlOlNS to the students who h.tx'e m.rstered the mtroduetorv course. Among the doe tors who gwe demonstr.rt1ons to the .rumors ,md senrors .rre Dr. George Lrughlrn, Dr. Earl Laughlin. Sr., Dr. George Fulton, Dr. I-I. G. Hwrnson, Dr. C R. Green, Dr, A. D. Becker, Dr. Stella Fulton, Dr. john Denhy .rnd Dr. j, V. lVlClVl.ll'llS. lvhny tnnes durrng the .tdxxrnced course tn lCCl1lllC, held doctors who lr.rx'e lween emrnently successful rn prznetree .rppe.rr helore the clrsses .md demonstmte then' methods of technre. These demonstmtrons .rre .thx-.rys well reserved .rnd prove to he exeeedrnglx' y.rlu.rl1le to the students rust when they .rre .rlwout to .rpperr Ill the elmre to hurld up the so orlled l1ttle pmctree of then' ovtnf' The students .are thoroughly t.rught the 1de.r tlr.rt they must .rdopt cert.rm rules .mtl 1'6gL1l.1I1Ol1S in therr I6ClHI1lC so they m.ry grve the utmost s.rtrsf.tctron to then' p.rtrents vt lnle .rt the same tune they may he nnprovmg themselves. Pr.1ct1ee1r.rltes perfect xxxrs never mt rr e cle.1rly demonstrated in .my held of ende.tyor th.tn rn the held of Osteoprthxe Teehmc, Dr. Lrtton, who 15 the professor to first meet the hegrnner. .tlxxxrys emplrrsrzes the Met th.rt each student should le.trn tl few tlnngs well .tt the hegrnmng .and then eontrnue to .rdd other processes as the students experlenee .rnd tllllllllg, shows the denmnd. Dr. Swrnson meets the Classes many tunes for the purpose of drscussrng the prolwlems eonlrontrng the prutctrtloner and m.my v.rlu.rhle perrods h.tx'e lween spent rn round t.tlwle drseussron ol' tlns type. The Krrksvrlle College ofOsteop.1thy trnd Surgery, the home ofUsteop.rth1e Teehmc, has tl unrversal reput.rt1on for htrwng the students hve then' technre throughout the four years in College, and th.tt is why m.1ny ot' the greatest teelumcmns ot' tod.ry pomt to li O. 5. .rs the hegmmng of the1r success. 51553 i 1 D11. Drixm' L3l'I'R.-KTING IN 11112 PIT Qlnstetrical Department HIN dcp.11'1111c1'11 1'c111lc1's sc1'x'1cc 111 tl1c c1111111111111ty, t111l1c students. .md t111151c11p.11l11c N1,111511cs. The c11111111111111y 111cl111lcs l'Q11'ksx'1llc .xml thc s111'1'1111111l111g .ll'C.l NNlIl1lI1 .1 1,11l111N11f111'11'1111lcs, l11111l1l1111111,1l1c1'cl1.1x'cl1cc11 11.111c111s lVI'11l1'l MlllI1CSl1l.l .1111l Ol'1111, F111111 llllx xl1Nfl'1Cl. lWClXK'CCI1 5c111c111l1c1' 11332 1ll1xl june 1033. 1l1c1'c wcrc 111.111y 1lcl1x'c1'1cs 111 1l1c l111111c- 111' 1l1c 11.1111:111+ .lllkl t'111'1y Ill 1l1c l111s1111.1l, Ot' 1l1c l.11rc1', hw wcrc C.1cs.11'1.111. Tl11s x'c.11' 1l1c 1111.1l I1llI11lWC1' 111' 1lcl1x'c1A1cs w1ll l1c lI'lCl'C.lSCkl l7CC.lllSC tl1c l1o111c Llcl1x'c1'11:s l1.1x'c lWCCI1 11111113 111111 111 Illlf l1c1s1111.1l Il1lI'TV SIX l1.1vc lWCCl1 111:1Af111'111c1l lwcfolt Apml, 1034, 11111: of wl11cl1 ww Cl.1cs.11'1.111. The 11,1t1c111s 1'ccc1x'c 1l1c sc1'v1ccs 111' the 1l11ct111's .1111l 111' tl1c l111s111t.1l frcc 111' Cl1.ll'QC. 'l'l1cy .1ls11 l1.1x'c tl1c 111'11'1lcg1: 111' l1c111g xlCl1X'CI'Ckl c1tl11:1' 111 fl1ClI' l111111cs111- 111 tl1cl111s p1t,1l. The N1L11lc11ts 111 1l1c 11l1r1ct1'1c.1l cl.1sscs .1111l tl1c 11111101 sc111111's. .1l111111 tl11'cc l11111d1'c1l, w,11cl1 1l1c LlCllX'C1'lCS 111 tlw l1os111t.1l 1111 1'Cg.lI'LllCSS 111' tl1c l1OLll', 1l.1y111'111gl11, 111 wl11cl1 they 11cc111'. lt'1111c Ill tl1c l11w111c IS 141 lw 111.1Llc, SIX 111' c1gl11 st11d1:11ts vv1ll go w1tl1 1l1C dr1ct111's. Tl11s 111'.1ct1cc gwcs tl1c sruklcnts 1l1c 11l'1lWH1AIL1lllTY 111 sec 111.111y Ll1tlAc1'1:11t c1111Ll111c111s .111t1c1 11111011 ,1111l 11'c111cLl. By such 1111111111g 1l11:y w1ll l1ccc1111c Pl'1WllClCI1l 11l1s1ct1'1c1.111s. A VCO v11l 111 C.1Cl1 C.1wC 15 l1C111g kept l'111' 5141151165 1111 c1StC11p.ltlNC11Iw51Q11'1Q5, T115 11.114 q1111x1f1s 111' ,1 c1111111lc1c 1'cc111Ll 111' .1111c p.11'111111 c.11Ac .111d Q11111pl1c.1t11111s, 111' l.1l111111' Vx'l1lCl1 111 cluklci 1l1c lCI1gIl1 111' 111115 .tllxl tl1c C11I11Pl1C.1fl4lllS Vx'lKl1 the 11'c.111111:11t for tl1c111, .md of tl1c 9110 1l111'111g 1l1c PllCI'PC1A1ll111. A 1Accf11'd 111 1l1c 111151 11.1t.1l co111l111o11 .111Ll CJIAC f1ftl1c child IS ,1l-11 kept, All11t'1I11s11111rc1'1,1l 1x Cl11111WIlCLl l-lil' 1l1c A. T, F-t1ll Rcs1:.11'cl1 l11s111ute. 11563 1 , THE NURSERY-K. C, O. F-. l'l0Sl'lT.-XL The Nursery Eourpmao BY siorvm SIGMA PHI, 11133 HAT Slgll on .1 silver shield announces the purpose of .111 interesting room in the A. S, O. HOS1WlI.ll. This room with tl1e mellow lighting, either hy Ll.lY or hy night, tl1e uniform w.1rmtl1, .mtl tl1e furniture .lff.lIlQ,6m6lTI, l1.1s .111 .1t111ospl1e1'e of peace. But mystery is suggested hy soft hre.1tl11ng coming from some of tl1e six lmssi nets. In them .1re the rulers of this temple the lmhies. For their he.1lth .mtl l1.1ppiness there .1re st.1nd.1rtl lmhy sc.1les of tl1e weight type, .1 dressing t.1hle. .md complete lmen supplies. To repl.1ce tl1e present sm.1ll tub, .1 modern h.1hy hath will he mst.1lled this ye.1r. Provision tor the .1tlv.1nt11ges of 1I1CUlW.lTIOT heat h.1s heen m.1tle111 the form of.1 tlouhle size r.1d111tor. With tl1e termper.1 ture of slightly 111ore IlLlI'l hotly l1e.1t, sevenfmontl1 h.1h1es l1.1ve thrwed m this ro11111 incuh.1tor.'i Such L1 nursery with the services of Ll spec1.1l stall of nurses .mtl mternes under the supervision of Dr. Denhy gives :1ssur.1nce tl1.1t e.1el1 h.1l1y will he .1 he.1ltl1y, though miniature, memher of society. ll57l X X' 'x fy TCC :.w.' fET -4 ' 'ty L'- - ala. EYE, Nose Asn Tnraom' C1.lNic Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat Clinic LL practitioners today recognize the great importance of diagnosis and treat' ment in ear. eye, nose and throat conditions and, therefore, our college contains an intensive and thorough course of instruction in this hranch of study. The Ear, Eye. Nose and Throat Clinic of the College, with the co operation of the Laughlin and li. C. O. 9-. Hospital stalls and the gereral clinic, draws extensively from the private practices of held doctors throughout Missouri and surrounding vicinity. Dr. A. C. Hardy who heads the departnient, directs the treatirent and performs the operatir ins, ranging from the most minor conditions to some of the most noted opera' tions in ear. eye, nose and throat surgery. The Saturday Clinic an estahhshed institution for many years at the Kirks' 'ville College of Osteopathy and Surgery has provided hundreds of students with an excellent haclaground of practical exainiitation, adequate treatment, and surgical rreatnzent in all types of cases. This clinic has heen designed to give the student an intelligent working knowledge of eye. ear. r ore and throat conditions. For students whose intention it is to specialize in this field of practice an excellent foundation has heen laid for furf ther study. The Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery has from the hegine ning recognized the value ol' thorough instruction in this important hranch of Os' teopathy, and has ni.nnt.nred this department as hefits the signal importance of ear. eye. nose and throat work. N581 Q f-- -'ff .5 p A- - .2 .. -4: .1 V ., W 1 211' ffa1...xrf. ,XY . . 3 , I 5 , ts . . V' gb' vans' Y .via N? '32 1 - '1 , 1 L1l'ER.-KTION rx P11 111' Du. EARL plll. .-1x11 D1a.G11 111 1 Surgery URGERY 11.1s co111e to occupy 11s proper pl.1ce l11 Osteop.1tl11c p1'.1ct1ce, Alll1IWLlgl1 Us teop.1tl1y 11.1s 111.1de L1l111ECCSS.lI'Y 111.111y ope1.111o11s, 11ex'er1l1eless, If 15 UlWX'1OLl5 111.11 eer 111111 co11d1t1o11s IDLISC be c.1red for by oper.1t1ve procedure, lt 15 11111 .llfI1gCflHC'f correct to spe.1k of surgery .1s so111et11111g .lP.lI'I from Osteop.1tl1y, but .1s .1 111.111e1' o1'1'.1c1, surgery 15 .1 part o1't11e osteop.1tl11c syste111 111' pr.1ct1ce tl1e s.1111e .rs 11 IS .1 p.1rt of tl1e 111ed1c.1l svste111 111' pr.1ct1ce, From t11e very l1eg11111111g of C15-f601'1.lI11Y .1s .1 scl1ool o1'111ed1c111e, surgery l1.1s been .111 1111por1.111t subject 111 1l1e curr1culu111. N.11ur.1lly, 111 tl1e 6.ll'lY ye.1rs o1'Osteop.1tl1v. surgery had .1 r.1111er 111111or Pl.lC6, but .1s tl1e ye.1rs 13.155611 If w.1s 1-l1LlI1Ll 111.11 .1 l1Lll1TlWCf 411- xl1SC.lSES could best be 11.111dled by SLIF1-,11C.ll tre.1t111e11t r.1tl1er 111.111 by l11.lUlPL1l.lI1X'C or 111ed1c.1l tre.1t 111e11t. As .1 result tl1e SUYQIC111 s1de of Qsteop.1tl1y 11.1s lW6611 gre.11ly developed .111d surgery has become .111 111tegr.1l p.1rt of tl1e osteop.1tl11c system o1'pr.1ct1ce. Tl1e 11steop.1tl11c SLIYQEUII 15 11rst .111 osteop.1tl1. He t11111ks of tl1e c.1use of d1se.1se 1'ro111 t11e oste11p.11l11c st.111dpo1111. He tl1111ks of t11e .1l11l1ty of tl1e body to est.1bl1s11 1111111u111ty. He l.1ys gre.1t stress 11111111 tl1e 1111por1.111ce of OSf8OP.lIl1lC pref .111d post'oper.111x'e tre.1t111e11t 111 surg1c.1l c.1ses. Dr. George L.1ugl1l111 l1.1s g.1111ed tl gre.1t reput.1t1o11 1l1rougl1 l11s ye.1rs of success .1s .111 ortl1oped1c surgeon, but l11s surgrcal success e111br.1ces every br.111cl1 of ge11er.1l surgery. Dr. E.1rl L.1ugl1l111, hlr. who l1.1s become .1 surgeon o1'd1st111ct1o11 111 111ore rece111 ye.1rs l1?1s also es1.1bl1sl1ed .1 record 111.11 15 111ucl1 cred1t to 1111115-Elf .111d tl1e 111st1tut1o11 wl11cl1 l1e represents. 111 11dd1t1o11 to regular el.1sses 111 the dep.1rt111e11t of surgery tl1e student 11.1s repe.1ted opportumties to see 111.111y surg1c.1l cases of11e.1rly every luod. Wl11le do111g these 11eces sary operations, t11e SUYQCOI1 15 c.1reful to expl.1111 every step .111d answer .1ll quest11111s .lSliCLl by tl1e students. It is tl1e fL1I1CI1OU of tl1ese de111or1str.1t1o11s by our surgeons, to tl111rougl1ly 111struc1 the students so 111111 they wrll l1.1ve Ll pr11ct1c11l knowledge ofthe subject. 11501 ,nu Q--ws -as A ,ll Qui l'11i's11-si. Disuxosis LBFMONLSIRATIUN BY Dia, EARL, 311, physical Diagnosis Hlf llUpUI'l.ll1CC of Physical Dmgnosis is impressed upon the lower juniors hy Dr. Earl lmlllgllllll, Sr, His keen inspection of .1 p.tt1ent POIINS out to the class the Ll6I.l1lS which esc.1pe the C1lSll.ll ohserver. His .ihle 1mperson.1t1on of people suffering with tet.1ny, tuher' culosis ofthe hip, .ind other conditions, will not soon he forgotten. The students' knowledge of the phys1c.1l signs is ch.1llenged hy Dr. E.lI'l'S m.1nner of entering the cl.1ssroom 11nd What dise.1ses do l l1.lV6i'U He often hrings his prixxite p.1tients hefore the cl.1ss to show the Cl1.lIlgCS produced hy p.1thologic.1l conditions. Ex'.1lu.1tion ot' the 1Wl1YS1C.ll signs is ditlicult to tegich, The instructor overcomes this trouhle hy lllLlSII'.lfl1Jl1, COIl1P.lI'15-ON. -ind contr.1st in dill'erent1.1ting d1se.1ses. Aid. in prog' nosis .1s well .1s in d1.1gnosis, derived from hlood pressure re.1dings rind from percussion .ind.111seult.1t1onofthe thor.1cic c.1ge. is stressed. Methods of procedure in illieiting the physic.1l signs ure cle.1rly discussed, illustr.1' tions .ire shown, cl1.lgI'.ll1lS .1re LlI'.lVVl1,.ll1t.l demonstixitions .ire given in cl.1ss, Both the wrong .ind the correct methods .ire shown. Complete expl11n.1tions for eaich step in the procedures .llfClYllll7.ll'Iy the lecture, This technique given hy Dr. E.1i'l is pl'.lCtlCCLl hy the meinhers of the cl.1ss in SCCllOIl.ll l.1hot.1to1'y meetings, They use e.1ch other .1s suhiects. Frequently special p.1tients .ire present in these periods. Then C.lCl'1 student h.1s the opportunity to m.1ke ll physic.1l ex' .1llNIl.1UOI'l ol the p.1tient, to CX'.llLl.lfC the conditions found, .ind to give the prohgihle diiigf nosis with re.1sons for s11ch .1 kll.lgllOSlS. So to Dt. Lrllltllillll do the students extend their thainks for his untirmg effort in openf ing .ind ClC.lIAlUg the w.1v so th.1t they Illdy UI1t.lCl'Sif.lllLl this interesting suhiect, Physiciil lbrignosis. f16oj ,X 1a,.,f- r L1 I Q... V HQ' r-Lt: rs Q E i DR, STUKEY P11E1'A1uN1: AND Durst T1x1:THE S1 L1111' 111 Sl'l'L'l.-Xl P.xT11o1o1 1 '11 Et1x11 xx The Pathology Department N tl1e modern tre.1t111e11t of d1se.1se the tmthologist 11l.1ys .1 l.lfgC 11.1rt. This is p.1r t1cul.1rly true 111 c.1ses of11eopl.1s111s.111d 11ew growths. It 15 hy the d1.1g11os1s of the rmthologist th.1t the ctire of p.1tie11ts is 111.111y times outlined, This st.1te111e11t holds true l10t only for the hospitals hut for the doctor Ill Pl'1X'.lt6 pr.1ct1ce. The pathology l11hor.1tory. co11ducted hy Dr. htukey, h.1s come to hc one of the most 1111port.111t dep11rt111e11ts connected with tl1e school, lt is kept husy w1tl1 spec11i1e11s from the operating rooms of tl1e two lXOSPlt-llS and with tissue sent Ill hy held doctors. These specimens .ITE carefully prepared .md ex11111111ed, then .1 report is given 111 order that the l--1ClfS found hy the lens 111.1y help the doctor .rs he proceeds with tre11t111e11t. Another large part of the work of tl1e l.1hor.1tory is the prep.1r.1t1o11 of speci mens for use 111 the pathology classes ofthe SCl100l. M.1ter1.1l for tl11s work is Ol'1I.l1ITCL.l from the two hospitals, the dissection rooms, tmd from .tutopsies All tl11s 11'..1ter1.1l is cut .md st.1111ed with the greatest c.1re. After the slides .1re finished, they .ire Cl.lSSl lied tmd catalogued. Dr. Stukey has 111 the l.1st few years gathered together the nucleus of .1 p.1th1 ology museum which is of great value to tl1e students of the school 111 their study of' pdthology. Much credit is due Dr, Stukey for this work .md for the high st.111d.1rd of service that he 111.1i11tt1ins 111 his pathology l.1horutory. 51611 A 1 'J l N ll 1 1-. 1111 Qf11x11 4.1 l',-x111111111:1'C1Ass MA11111: l31111111C11L'x'11s 111ls .1111l lIllICC l1.1c1e1'111l11gy. se1'11l11g1e.1l v1111'k, el.11'k held, .mel 1'11ut111e ex.1111111.1t1u11 11 Department OIC Clinical pathology ll. C. S1,.x11-'11, Dzrucwr HAL CA11111f1a, A.s.11xr1111t Hll l.1l1111111111Ay 111' Cl1111e.1l l7.1tl1ol11gv 15 equ1ppe1l .mel 1wpe1'.1teel 1111 tl1e lWI'1llCllWlC 1l1.11 everv Pll-ISC 111 el1.1g1111s1s must lwe well le.11'11eel. The course of stuely IS el1 1 11le1l Q11.1s 111 gwe .1111plc 11pp111't11111ty 111 111.1ste1' the teel1111c .md 111te1'p1'et.1t1o11 of the 111.411 11' l.ll3l 11'.11111'y rests 1l1.1t w1ll lwe uf use 111 the p111et1c111g pl1ys1e1g111, .1s well .1s SPCCl.ll w111l4 111' use 111 el1111es.111d l111sp1t.1ls Tlxe lNl11111.l 0111111 w1tl1 the x'.11'11'111s types of el1H'ere11t111l c11u11t111g 111 I'Cg.lI'LlS l1otl1 1l1.1g1111s1s.1111l p1'1'1g1111s1s, LlI'lIl.llYSlS l1otl1 q11.111r1t.1t1ve .md q11.1l1t.1t1x'e, st.1111111g meth s1111111111, leees, 111111l1e1 s mllk, .11'e .1ll e1we1'eLl, 11s well .1s lwl1111el Cl1CllllSfl'y .mel l3.lS,ll !11C1.1lW11l1sl11 The 111e1l111el 111 111'ese11t.1t11111 of tl1e c11111'se IS 111tr1'1el11ct1m11 of tl1eo1y, l'11ll11weel lw 1'ee11111e1l 4lllWCI'X'1SCxl l.1l1111'.11111'y p1'.1et1ce, 1llfCI'SPCI'Sl3l.l Vklltll lectures .md 1le1111111 s11.1111111s, Tl1e vcl111le ls el11sclye111'1-el.11e1l 211 CllI1lC.ll p1'.1ct1ce w1tl1.1e1111s1ste111 elllsrt 1111111e1we.1vel.1l1111'.11111Ay t1111l111gs 111111 1l1e 1l1.11g1111st1c p1ct111'e 111' the s111111 to lwe PIIIC 111:111g11l1vs1e1.111. llfwlf f STECPATHY as a science, the cul inination of many years of study, ex periinentation and practice, was given to the world in 1874 hy the genius of A, T, Still. This new System of therapy, hased upon sound physiological laws, had only two fun damentals. The first was the heliel' that the human hody formed all the suhstances neces sary for its protection against disease. The other principle was the ohservation that the actual production of disease was due to structural derangeinents or lesions of the spinal column and its attached appendages. We have ohserved the manner in which spinal lesions lessen the defensive processes of the hody hy altering the functional hal ance hetween the parasyinpathetic and syin pathetic divisions of the autonoinics. Patho genic hacteria are constantly alert for a chance to enter the hodyg their invasion and propagation is encouraged hy the weakened defenses of the hody, and disease is inev itahle. --HAH Ivitroductwn to Oxteohutliy, Dr. Earl H. Laughlin, Dlr. f163ll -VI .r M f i f . MAX .iizil-:::',:5.ai:e.Ig: .... 'il . EQ: 4,..... lliii ijflxii iEr..fi:gff. iif: MQ' V! ' .P73iifE1'5lfEfihiii' V Q ii i 1 L' ' WW '- '2 i .i lzysi inns aigiir V 0 .',, V A ' W var ILurh, ilpuu Esrcai ifibpsiriun, il linen! ' X gl 4 bvfm Glyn. Since wing guuh muh perfvfi xi ii V '-1- gift musi mme from dlbev, if puny, ciiivr Skill In mp Ipnnigrlonr vision in ml? miulkinnluoss ani gf' .jig spmpnfbiy in mp bonrf. .. .. .. ., - ., .. ,. .. .v N it , Ql,,.,,A E ebivn mv singleness nf purpnso, striiiigth In lift fpieg '5 5 ai lrusi u nur! ufibv hurhvn ufmp suffering fel- V i ,lg iii . ,Li l f Inivmnnpuhaitrimreuligaiinnofllgniprivilirgatbal if i Julguu gui' ifumiuP,.u-I-J-4-e-4-4-Ju-a.a..o,4..a4:D - , uv lllll 1 V' Kahn from mp bmrf all mile anhlllnrlhliuvss i - i fbnggimibiba simple fnillp of a rbild El map raip i' UQ, Ili U on l20.l?..4.a-e.a.a.a.a.-f.a.a.4a-u.a.a-9 4' f-new -.v-.r-A-a-.a.a.uf-ofa-1-F164-4 STQITIIXHJ s im i is iiiicgi i '. E i k'l W'T V415 ii A i I z 5 355 , ,, ,, ,. .i ff A 'ig 1,6 43 i 2 fig, ' ' -j ff fi ' Vi, i 'Q sii'W,J3 ii.. I ff 5.7 '33 .. ' 9 9 X 515 ' ..i.,. i164 if .INN I I J , n' H' I I' I . Img 5 I In .q I VARIOUS ACTIVITIES DHLLL DW g xinm ililllll 1 llillll ll ' K -, ,Q Q 3 h A- g4.QL W .. -.:4.1nf:7: auf'- vc, ' 3 LU ' 'Y .ASM . .. L' 4 wx ?,,f xl., ,ff .25 ff'f::.12. ff:-,C 'I J Z f- ' C-7- YY 3 Q, 11- .' .. :.,-:---- 14 ' --' .-1. '5 A-11. F.-f'.--'Qiarcn .:-.1-1 . A,.:Vv-13:-.5.y,.-..4. -- f . iiitsffri -Q- a ' l sjilf. ' ' . C ' - 1.35 .- , ,. , L ff - . - ', -L. r-'QQ' ' - . H 5' -f '-- - -':'rij-gk' Sig,-ff f, f , :--- -.-Elma-.Ak ' A f-,.-.r'1:-iyffef ,QP ig, F Lu,-':--T: ' - A K ,. - A . . fn ---i 4 ,..,..g: '- 'f .,. - ..- 1 . Jr.--L-:if -'..g.--'-T' ' 1.. . .. .Q - -,..3--'- ---',,,.- --K' T' ---j!g:f'.. f fl. 1-is EP- ,..i1p .f -- ' ,'---fist... ,,,. --s A' .3 - ,ig L1 so . . J., -fs 4 -' ia., - P f.,l-gff rf- QQQF1- -tif' 'L ' x ' f- . -- .. .-' .' ,fin Q- w- , '- gag ,I ,ly r' ' , -. -' . g.. -, ' - ,.... --' ..,.- -., . N .-.. G- . 1-,A ,,,-5 N. - . ,-' 1 ewrgz'-111 '.:.,,- . ' --swf-t f. M, 3- w--gm: -- fr...-1--.:,.... 4. ,3f , Q-,W , .1 -f ' 1. -' wx ',f.g.N1-Qfvgifgh,-+ . -- X W' X7w't f'Kf:. ' . . , .WV .V ,mf The Birthplace, Jonesboro, Ya. The First College Building on the Campus of Baker University, Bald- win, Kansas. fDr. Still had a large part in erecting this buildingl. lf? .Li ' .5 Q 1 -,.l. -P' JVKE ,as- The First School of Usteopnthy Kirksville, Missouri 'l'l1 u Ch u rch in Baldwin Which Closed Its Doors to Dr. Still when he Announced the Discovery of Oste- opathy . ef' - L .f g-, -Q La. ANDREW TAY LOR STILL ..... . ,,,, vig '.,, fm. 'a .3-c'. . r i.-1 X 1 A ' gi? -'-fifty rx 1-T? +1 P' w A LF Fifi ,,f II -.-, ,. N A in ik PX 9. i .Ax A A 1' P fri. ,. I 9 Q' 1: X: 44 'T 'X 4 1 A .- H al . 7' 2 ag, f' Jr M ? , ,k'.r l W 5 ' E C I r 6 .B - ' .f 1 6 .FU , ' ,j'f,Q P Q fi, i r V ini 1- - .4 Y, V I 'il 'f 1 -fl , i If lhv Nluilvnl Nurm-N un duty .H K. C.. U. S, Ifuxpilzll. llr ITL-lhrinhlv in his clinic lnhurnmry uilh his list of qwcinlixlx, Dr. Hardy nnllum n tlmnunlh cxnlminnliun in his 0f1'1c'0 :ll K, fi. U, S, llosqpilall. Ilr. .luhn Rum-rx, UH-icinl Inspector of Uslun- ll1lIhiL'lf0llQ:110s Xisils K, ll. U. S, 'fr- N4 5 l 3 llr. lllmrlvs Slillulmuttoluki-MTfur.l1-fhfrmm llily lu pcrfurm hix ilulim ns Sinn' Rvprv- scnluliu-, llr, Ciornm- mul Dr. lznrl, Jr. sluiml ni mgljur upornliun, llr Ilcnhp .uul hxihlalnlx s'zu'n- for X .uricuw X villx, Dr.llvnhy,intornusnlninurm-s,uilh1unU. B. in thc pil, Unv of our sI1lfT nwn1lu-rs lu-iml ox.iminn-d by Ilr. llulxgulxxn.nplnnu-lrixl n1k.lI.U.S.Ilns- pil ll 13 . ' .: -' ' :QQ . Q.. gps S in N fi ix , 3 January Graduating Class 1934 at Doctorate Service. The Secretaries in the Secre-tary's office. Two Serious Doctors in Cap and Gown. The January, 10.34 Seniors and School Olficials marching ro llomniencenment Exercises. Dr. Litton in an Editorial pose. Psi Sigma Alpha bought a new plaque. Il finally came. llr. George M. Laughlin conferring thc doc- , If J : . ai. AV? I V t -........q. t .warms 1 4- . -. ior's degree. Dr. Russell KI. Nldlauflhan, Graduation Speak- er at the .lanuaryl'l.l4 lZon1mt-nconient. Nlr. Carl Magee and Mr. Fred Groziniger du- ciding what notes are due. Dean Swanson dictates letters. Dean Swanson making the Sigma Siilma Phi Scholarship Award. Dr. HardymakinglhePsiSi11rna.'klpha Schol- arship Award. Sigma Sigma Phi Plaque. MA 1 - J' ..,,., i J if 9' A I Ii' 5. 7 Q: S- -AP4i,f.Qs. ' i A E ' V11-af' , i K 1 H ' W kr' F11 i X 'VTVJN'-L 3.1.77 1.3293-SQ 5 ' Ps- sian-1A ALPHAV Nv: ' ,i I 1 e I ,' .V A ,ggi .55 . . I . f S , rf. . - 1 ' N 1, , 4.5 ' .L -- W vifr :dl A gi : 1 - 15- ':.--uw' U - ,,,.' ,, kth, - - ' . ' -- 'fri--' ' , ,i , , . - ULF--,,, YV E - ,,..... f169fl ,,.. W X s is ' Mffxk , X ' SF s s. A as J ' ' F J A-u-g- Tho I. 'l'. S. Imvc jun another honsu dance. Psi Siilnm Alphn in the 'l'rnvclm-ra for xl ban- quot, Sec the .Xcnuin mun und ilirls making fun. A cozy nook nt the Urn-un Derby. .X group of the nurscs xx ho0pini1 it np. Adnlns, lint Shop, Snndwirli Shop, nlu Edit:- xsorlh Inn and llomlrd's Cafe. 01113 onu dxlncc nl the Gym. .- Atlus llonhc Unncu with fricnaln. l5cllnUnn'1l:l's vnu-rlnin the kids. L ' 'fra Vniwrsily Club ill Masonic 'II-annie hcnrinil hr. Perrin T. Wilson, Prcsiduni nf A. 0. A. 517113 , 1 The first banquet uf the K. 11.0. S. Masonic group X.f:r 4 Dr. Becker presenting Dr. Gamble to the clam. The llepatic Trio of local fame, The Jones Brothers, entered, studied graduate from K. tl. O. S. together. llawvinc a hanth with a bit of ale, llr. llardy at the end of day. Cast for Tons of Money. The Cause of all This, fllsteolxlast S Dr. Barnes in a professional pose. Miss Dobbs rides for recreation. A few Osteopaths studyinil. Director Stacy and Coach Martini .ind t , and will . lf, huir Bam:- 1 '+L s Qs , it M an ball Rams. Vw,-4 .Q ...u.A..L --vw-v-MTV' ' ans., rj' Lama -rl ...ff-11 t '. 7,' i f k ,':::,:A A N -',. .., -- ' txvla ll Q17 T ' -ls rr'v:rf-+.5w,..... . . , N, 'srwiflrxk git , .wir I i s FH . S ..t.t i Q Rv -E -qw: 5: X Yi . .. Y ' ' A WLM. A 5 3-wvrwfi 'K Y: -Q , ' X. Q N N55-QQ :- 'J-:git V, .1 r N, K -It ,i x q L ESX A, Z N X X N X N at X X X X., ' A thx., Lx wa-1-1 .- i's..- V ' -' i 'Nt -tx. 8 . it 1 to r L-. - ' ' . ' V-gy r 1' ,Q .Nr ' dl fl , X ,H ... 1 ffm' ' 1 xl 1 N ff? DCI Q. u Uhr '- H :Z -. lr nf... x 32 i t s ' i 1-fg gi 6: 5 , 5,1 ' , Pg f' .74 2.151 'fp' slfgtlkg. 5 1 1 . fr . L Q 5' Hx 8,91 ,, , Q! at ' - a State Clubs NI issuu ri llkllllltllllll Nl untnna Ohio New .lvrsvp h. British limpiru 7. Now Yurk h. Kansas 'L Nl :lille 10. Texas '55 YK F 1,1 3 Pcq if nkmrlxh 19' PN ki L ..,,, !.-, hw fx f'vJ a'fJY1 NW- Xt --V -- 1 .WAVQ W1 , Y'- f - '- -gwfv dh -'7 Ml L17 '7 H if V .' as :pf - 27? ' - T - '-574 I .. Y' ' - .- X V DR. E, E. VJ.aLu1ER DR. B1,1lfHA1.1 K. C. O. S. lJc11r.nl?4-Llrgcfm M-lkl11Q .um D1m1g.1 lim Olwmlmlm E'i.lINIILLI1UIl X , K ' x x, , ' . 2 x X Qs 'M'-'Q 1 625 I FN! ,A THE QsTEu1'ATH1u WkWNlHXA5 GLEE CLUB P The wwes of the doctors, under the dwccmou of M155 H.LIll1.ll1 Wh1I.lCI'C. gdu Nome chssy music JLITIIHQ thelr smscm of .1ct1x'1tv, Q 175 2 .. 1. 1: lu 4 I J. y 9 m, , .,4 QjS'l'E0l'A'IliYlS Mosr RECENT O1aoAN1:Ar1oN The pizzly Winks HE Przzly WVll1kS UI'g.llTlZ.lflUll Ol'1g1l'l.ltCLl rn the F.1ll of 1031 on the campus of the Kirks-f vrlle College of Osteop.1thy 1lI'lLl Surgery. Ahout twenty students h.1d gathered at the home of W111. M.1cM1ll.111 wrth the .lI1t1C1p.1tlOH of .1 duirer .1nd .m enJoy.1hle evenmg. Each w.1s .1sked, followmg the dmner, to drscourse on the suhject, Wl1y drd I select Qsteoputhy .1s .1 Lrfeys Vrforltfl There w.1s so much Cl'lIl1US1LlSl'lI wrth thrs meetmg that the students present decrded to org.1n1:e .md to l'l.lVC monthly rreetmgs. The purpose was l7l'1llLll'lly to form .1 nteams of l-Ol'Vk'.ll'Llll1g fellowshrp .mxong the students. No Ol7l1g1lIlOI'lS were .1sked, no dues were to he levred .md no strrct constrtutron or hy laws were to he in force. Dr. Col lLlg1.llI w.1s .1slted to supply the I'lfU.ll tllTkl to grye the org.1ni:.1t1on .1 ILIIHE. He selected then.1n1e of P1::ly W1lTliS .1nd the Vlflltll IS l-.lll11ll.lI' to the memhers. The rde.1 of such .rn OI'g.II1lZ.lf1Ol1 w.1s well Accepted and consequently the nfemhership enl.1rged untrl rt now st.1nds .1t one hundred tllkl twentyftive. The attendance h.1s lllVVtlyS heen more flhlll two tlurds of the total niemhership, Lllkl the lU69fll1gS .rre .1lw11ys greatly .1nt1crp.1ted. The Przzly Wmks meet once e.1ch month .lllml wrth the dmner present programs conf srstrng of speeches on suhjects of rnterest, mus1c.1l numhers, reudwgs, dances, etc., the entert.rinment heing well presented hy Dr. Charles Cnllhlli who is the m.1ster of ceremonies. B.1hne li. B.1l1nson h.1s clmrge of the dinner .lI'I'LllTgB11T6lTI5. The l1OlTOl'.ll'Y 1Y.6lNlWEl'S are: Dr. H. G, SXX.llTS0lT, De.1n Dr. George F. Mlllel' Dr. A. D. Becker Dr. Donald Delhridge Dr. A. C. H.1rdy Curl Magee Dr, Grover C. Titukey Don.1ld F.1rquh.1rson, The.1ter Dr. john H, Denhy jerry Baker, The.1ter Dr. C. R. Green Pete Ewmg, M.1yor Dr. H. E. Lltton 'l.1ll1C5 Belcher, Mgr. Lum Drug Co. l 174 l I ri ,J I WT ?I .X.I -5lI5'2fi!kfWIbifiII3' IIE1-3IFfHifB2-iIi1-iJ Q I 7 9 TI-IE E L CONSULTATION ROOM I l OF TI-IE 7 I934 OSTEOBLAST Q Z V V I I L V ni, O 7 ' - ' , W1 ,-ff','liX,x, - S A T , xiii W' ' II! Q55 uv XS , Lf ' I X I FIDE, IDPFWQTE ' , V wiv I fi f - - f-,fxa D Y, J I I gg - I Q , 1 6 X ,I L -X L I O X A X - W ff? S L II 'Ai Docf T T ,,, ,,,,,, K 'R U J 7 BEING ALSO 5 A DIVISION DEVOTED TO fl I OUR ADVERTISERS AND ILLUSTRATED I Q EOR TI-IE RELATION OF Q I I-IEALINO AND INDUSTRY I Q L I I L U l Par- .q,,Efg+41s ' 4--.Q ii 7 t i X O 1 ,,,v To Qws., Prior. FlnI'lEOPHILLTS Dixon.-mr, Norm BRoNcH1oLE'BusTER Calling All Cars! - Calling All Cars!! Prof. Thenphilus Dingham Sr Co. Wreckers of Fine Cars ls your cur .1 modern uurs.mce7 Does the steermgwlxeel mterfere wltlm your teclmmquel' Does the clutch sporl the gl'lP? Cheer up, my friend! lwetter men tlmm you lmve mken to the BI'.1SlXC.lI' Purk benches. Professor Diuglmm, in flret, guauxmtees to tllspel your troubles und grve you .1 prur of lukmg lwoots to lwoot, Merely leave your c.1r on .my sldefstreet or .rlley .mtl the professor .md lus Crew wrll do the rest with gusto .md .r lwzmg' Then pocket the preces .mtl start the long trek home. ll76l Through the theory ol' the phvf fx ,X -5 s1c1.1ns people hegm to l.1y the ter' 5' QD., X531 1 5. YF -'fx glf . 7 rlhle pl.1gues of med1ev.1l t1mes .1t flilfpfffik wg l , 17 , Y CIVIC C I , jf 'iff N the door of d1rt .1nd wrong d1et 'T' fflkrlifor , 1, X, lj X BAHTE W I ,gf N j N Pepys 111 h1s D1.1ry of Fehru.1ry 1665 W 1, Q 5 'H 4 ,1 gr I K , eelehrates the f.1et th.1t .1t l.1st h1s K 1 CQ X . K1 .-21 ,,.' .1 'PH- N.K'llwC h.1s gone to h.1tl1e herselt'.1t the puhhc h.1th, Five Star Final of the Gas The Vx'I'1I1l1g of tl'llS IHIIIE l.1st column, hnngeth te.1hs to HWY eyest ls lf proper for me to s.1y th.1t l h.1ve h.1d .1 very good tnne domg 111y h1t for the ever S-C.ll'ClllDg p11l1l1e'1' l st1ll l1.1x'e .1 l.1st s.1y .1nd these .11'e tl1e luts of the l.1st d1rt FK Ulf PF Gold, th.1t 111.111 w1th the .1nswe1', took the old .1l111.1 111.1te1' hy storm, But, hke .1 storm. one PL1ll-.llkl If IS ' ' .1ll over. 3191? H.llWk Welwlw HC:ClTI'Q1.l.S on 111v llllllelfl Wr1tt.1 crooner, H.llTh T.llIlT.lg6 sure pulled the t'.1st one. Gettmg on the Vk'.lI' p.1tl1 111 Oetoher .llltl not telling .llWOLlf If LllWl'1l AlWl'1l, ll! Pk if B1ll Odey st1ll s.1ys that he h.1s the hest 111odel T IIT tl1e TLIIWINUQ. R1ght B1ll Dk Pk ill D.lX'lLl.. Pon1t: .llitl Goh.1th Spurhng. if FF 21 Cl.1LlklE Thompson Hy.1h, p.1loh p.1l. Jk Ik if The Georgm gang. There 1s power IIT tl1e1n th.1r words. There were llhlliy' Shlllllig hghts put out hy th1s comp.1ny .1nd they were well put. Ask the 111.111 who owned one' PK Pk FF St.1nley Green, th.1t well dressed 111.111 w1th the Ger1n.1n QOIICT from New Y.1wk, FF FF Bk Chnstner w1ll put out .1 LILICSIIOU hook for .1ll future enrolhng students. is ik PF W1ll F1sh he .1hle to 1n.11nt.11n th.1t pro l'A6SSlOl'l.ll .1tt1tude hy keeping dogs the rest of his hfe? t177l l 'dll 1111: H1111-111 Meter and Uncle Guzz H.11'old G.ll1llWlC .llVU.lYS h.1d the Tlgllf glfl for you, .lliel 1f you thought you h.1d the 1'1ght !,lI'l he .llXX'.lYS h.1d .1 l1ette1'o11e. +4-i Helen F-pee1.1ll' Dllll 111, the 111.111 w1th .lll eye for th.1t .1pple. He would l'.lKl1CI' pl.11' l1.1ll ElX.l11 e.1t when hes l1LllTgI'V. If Pk i S111oky4' P1er1:e Uh gurls. lll.lf Il1.l1T IS here .1u.1111' W Pk Tl1e lWC.llA hlt l71C.llI1HCl' then thed fifiifk Now we come to the l.1st round Llp ot' th1- d11't ellgglllg .Il'IlClC .llltl 1l' .1 t1tle should he .lilirftl for. we nnuht tern1 th1s SENIOR MEMOIRS My de.1h fellows .111d g.1ls, e.111 you dust yoA lWI'.lll1 otl' .1 h1t .111d 1'e111e111l1e1' The B.11'tlett B1'.1111 Trust Ourt'1rstO. B. B.l1lCY try1ng to get enough lT.llNCS on .1 pet1t1on. B.1r11es.1nd Gurney 1.1k1ng then' Ll.l1lV dozen IIT el.1sses, The gentle1n.1n w1th the hl,1ek how t1e, Wl1e11 Beekwnh w.1s Hlil-il1.l1N6Ll Os IUOSIS. Tl'y'lI1g to get .1 d.1te w1tl1 the u1rl selhng neltets .1t the flHC.lTCI'. Kenny Cull t.1k1ng IIT h1s Ll.llly supply ol' coffee, Pop Bu111ste.1d I.ll-Illlg notes ID Ped 1.1tr1cs l7l Eversull .1nd CLlYf1SS .llitl the1r lWl'.1CUCt?S. The hosp1t.1l stooges 111 whlte touts. M1ller .lIlLl Von Behren dressmg .1l1ke, .llkl the1r nnger t.1lk. Dr. k:1'CCIl.5 110.1u111'1:l PICKLIYCS. Qlu111111's,1111lF011111111111119 pn' XX'l1011 we 11rs1 ll'Cl .11'1l 1111111131011 11'l1.11' ll 1121s .111 .11111111. XY11011 vl, rX1l.111's 111111 us .l1WULlI 1110 .111.1s 11111'11s1s111 1110 11111313 1111111 111 Dr. Dc11l11'As cl.1ss cV1l1.ll'1lC 11.111111 1111111115 s1111'1es. T110 P1::11'11111ks. T1 e 11gl11 1111 1110 C11111 House l.11x'11. Mrs. Xklll IX10101' .1r1l 1xl1ss 1.11111 gettmg 1111111 se.11s .l1V1Cl' Il1C1' 11.1111101311 t.1k011. R.1111111U G1111111111111 s11c.1k111g 1110 100 CI'C.1Il1 Ill 1110 1111sp11.1l. 111111 H111 .1111l 111s 111111ks. l1LlCliY G1lls1111 1'.111111g 111 l111'c. 41111. F111'110s II 1'll1g 111 c11x'cr tl1e 11.1111 sp111s. 1111111 .1111l XV.1lk0r QCIIIIWQ, 1l101r 111.111. 11l.11'1111u1'11 .lITLl 111s 11111111111s 1111 Sl.l'l'C1'V. rw 1 s. . '.f,11l1CCX'N E1lr111g11111 Now, 1 Ol-CC 11.111 .1 CASS . R1111gl1111111se'4 01012 IS 110 111' 1s11'1 110 I1'.ll'!'lCLl.l 1'.11101's1111 1.1k111g 11 1111111 D11 H.1r1ly. llelcy RICIUCI'-S 1'0011.1111111 111 131111111 Plws. Duke Ry.111 .11r111g 1110 w1111e p11111lle. Ter11u1'e 111111 1115 1l.1sl1y ears. .I.1qu11l1 .11 11 111s sc11'.111111i11is1ere1i trentf ll'.Cl't5. WI1110 try111g 111 keep LlVN'LlliC 111 classes. KI'OCgCI'lS l.lUgl1. . B.1k01' LlSll'g 111e Owl for 111s lll1I'L1I'Y TO111 F11'cl1 111.1k111g 1111 eight olelock. Gosney VK 1111 is sl1e going w11l1 pow. l'lE1l1111LlI'g6l' .1111l 111s pet 11511 worm. Kcemg l'1X1lTg 111s 11.11ls during classes. B1111 Nl1l'1l1 .11111 111s pony. Y11u11gl1l11111l 111.1k111g 111s Cl.1s-ses. Now, l w11ul1l l1ke 111 spike .1 l'L1IUOI' 111.11 IS gomg 1110 10111111811 -lWl1llC 111 M11111e111111l1s, .1 very sweet old 1.11ly c.1111e 111111 111y o1111:e. Roll w1ll l1e 1.1ke11 111 111e p11 every Sat' UI'Ll1lY 11111r11111g H 1Dr. G11rd11111 ,'Wl1CI1 1 w11s .11 111e U1111'ers1ty of Chi' C.lgO Tl1Cf6'S 11111 111uel1 ll1OX'lI1g 1lI'OLl11Ll up 1Ll1Cl'6.u lf y11u 11e sure LlITL.l 110 1111s IIOVV, you wrll keep your skirts ClC.111.M Surgery 111 1l1e pit Aw right. quiet 11.1111 511111111113 us 111s sc1.1110.1 17'1 111 l:CI1CI'.1l 1,111w11f' D1-1!'W S1S1 1 .ludge H1g11ee .1sk111g 11ues111111s .1111l f.11l' '1111rey .lIl1l 111s 41X 111111 s1r11le. 1 111g 111 JITSVVEI' 11113111 Pres. lXf1CYCI'S111lLl 111s 1111010 E1'01'011. Dr. Q:l'CCl1l5 stories. 1111111131-l1l'I .1111l N0l1111u1::111g1l10 p1'11fs, HF111111 1114 Sweets, .1IA12l'llt y11u su? CDT. 431111111 0111 M.111 111' SCICVCC 911.11011 I701111yJ W11e11 p11eu111.1t1e se.11s were 1l1e rage. Our 11rst class 11111ler Dr. FL1lf0I1. 1'11ele Gu: 'XKH19 111s1r1'0101l 111' 1110 Os1011 Q11e1s1xft11ree e1gl11, 1116.156 11l.1s1 S1111 111 g11'0 1110 s1.1I1's .1p11l11g10s 111 T1113 Owl D. 1., B1111, Te1l11, Lola, Doro' Mr, .1110 L11x1:. 16111111 K,C,O.5.01l1r11r111'1l1e 111y,A1111er D111'e. 1111101111 .1111l pr111111110111 111Cl111WCI' 111 Tl1e1.1 Ps1 The elu11 w11l111u1 .1 11.u11e. frlll' LlI1ll11C111l11I'.1llY 1111111111111 111s p101ure lAI'Ul11 Dr. Geurgels Sl110liCI'S. 11.0 11'.1101'1111y g1'1 1up. T110 lC.lCl16l'S college 1l.ll1C6S. Yf51lkI'C .1 11 11'1111' 1'11111l ak if at Iclluw, .l11e, .1111l 11111 lf I 11.1ve 11v01'l11oke1l 1111y11111ly please RIC' s1.111' 11 'yew s11:'11' 1-HI' cept my sutcere .1po1og1es er su111pi11', F11l1e1t, 1 e111le111 my e.1reer 11s ll l1.lLll1t6I' T111s 0111101111111 zs 5 .11'1l l1e0k1er. A good time w.11 111111 11y 1111 111.1110 111' 111110 111111, .lI'k.l 501-111' 1111 1421111111165 l1a11'e 11ccu1're1l. .1l101' 11110 .11111111r1:.1111111 W1tl1 1111512151 111111111111 111 1111111l, I w1sl1 you 111' lf1l C11111s111Qk. 1111 well .1r1l 1111.1 you 111111 voyage. 1CI'l1l1'.' 011111113 .1111l 1. Yours 1111 1l1ey 11r111g 511111111 Bull C., l.s111l1111.111. 111111 Pl 1l1e 11111r11111g paper. 111 111111 111' O11cf1I1l.111. 111.-11.11.-1 T111111111 f 'UNCLE GU22. 1 173 1 Wrth the trme of Queen Vretorm 'r f Zi 5 comes the hurnrtnrmrrttn ,rwdkenrng ff' F 'l H 'lr QQ, ' ,QD hegun hy vleremy Benthdm and lcd 1 W iidfylwizpxdi U rhfx Q hy Dr Southwood Srmth Gdrhlgc ' W MQ L' 'I U' I ri' often blocked wrnter tmfhc rn New -J 'LQL -x--A, J- -Auf ' ful I mfr .rs ltrte .ts was .-ffhf:f?-iEi-?1':-- - - -- - - K rdf fee- D0 Alarm Clocks Keep Ylmg Awake a ,-'fs J 7 4-fr J' 5114 ' eq rl if-5157. 7 5-exxl l, X PV U1 XXX X, 7-1, ,FQ1 Lgxx V' ff 'l'.-xrxmrt' PATIENT Gueerlxu me Derwv. Nurs PUSITIVF Bererwsu' TURN THEM OFF! And Buy One of Our Patented Silent-Partner Timepieces Nerves jrlligllllg? Clocks jdllgllllgil Well, Lake our .rdyree .mtl sleep rn the CO.lllWlIl Better yet get one of our new hell less hedsrde .1l.tr1n clocks. gu.rr.1nteed to shut up hefore they open. No settrng requrred theres riothrng, to set. No norsy rneehdnrsrn to get out of order. No rneehdnrsrn .rt .rll. No hothersorne hdnds or nurnhers to nuke you worry .thout whether youre l.rte Noth' rng, rn f.1et, hut .1 hdttered old trn e.rse. hol low on pereussron, Put rt hesrde your hed, crawl hetween the sheets, .md sleep through .tll your next drty's classes' Flunk out of college for cutting .rnd Lrfe'll he much easrerl Ladies . . . Are You Flat Busted ---Depressed? , J jf f- ',.. F T X, XXX . XXX 1, rl' '- aff V F W if V! jf ff I, , fvtfsfhv V! V Q Friar Nitwitz Can Help You Thousdnds of others .rre rn the s.une pre dronnent, .und .tll on .recount of the depress ron. Look .tt the lmhe rn the prcture, Bdelt rn her tlnrtres she had everythrng, She w.rsn't .rfrxud to pl.ry h.rll wrth funny f.tt men. But now oh horrors' shes not wh.rt she used to he. C411 the ernment Frmr Nrtwrt: for person.rl 1I'l'x'6Sf1g.lI11'ml1 of your trouhle. .rntl free exererse eh.nrt grven wrth e.reh consul IAIIOII. He gu.rr.tntees to lrft .rny depressron, Koemg Ito e.rr s.rlesm.rnJ Thrs on' rs no good. l w.rnt my rnoney lmelt. Stllesmtm Wlw.1t's wrong wrth rt Koemg You .tdvertrse llotrtrng power .und when l trred to cross the rrver to s.rx'e hrrdge f.1re rt went rrght to the bottom. T170ll A1V1BURG'S Better Cloifzes All About Boils :X ho11 .1s evervhody 111 on the know, knows, 15 .1 eu1'e11111se1'1hed 111g111y 1W.l111l,L1l .lllkl N11111CKX'l1.11 111ll.l111CLl 17131111111 o1'so111ehodv's .1l1.lI0111V, so11iet1n'es they show .111d .1g.1111 they nnght not, .1s .1 rule though they .l1'C uns1ght1y 1ts P1'Cl'-6I'.llWlC, hee.1use those th.1t do11't 1lSl1.1llY select .1 p1.1ee tl1.1t 111.lliCS the s1tu.1t1on .1 wl1o1e lot worse. A s111.111 lW.1ClC1'1.l Ll:lL1.lllY st.1ph gets lodged 111 .1 lYl11Pl1.lI1C sp.1ee .111d 111LllI11WlY111g 11'r1 t.1tes the .1d1.1ee11t eells, 11s111g l41'O111 them hy e11:y111.1t1e .111d os111ot1e 1116Cl1.1111Sl11 1Wl'O1dLlC111g .1 loe.1l Sl 1lAIC11111g l11'1WCFC1111.1 CLlC111.l, he.1t .111d o1'Cou1'se 11.1111 l-F0111 pressure .111d so on to tl1e nerve ends. 111 111116 leueoeytes 111t11tr.1te .111kl .1tt.1ek lOS1l1g t11e11' proteetrve enzymes .111d 14111 .111Ll get lulled. 111 t1111e tl1e hody ges t1red of the wl1o1e lWLlS1l1CSS .111d w.111s the fl11I1gOll. XK'1Il1 some 11hrot1e t1ss11e .111d lets tl1e outmost 130111011 rot 11N.K'.lY L111I1l t11e contents of lf I11.1111lV st1ll 11g11t111g .111d de.1d eells .l1'11.l hugs. Then the lymphocytes NN'l11Cl1 up to t11e t1111e l1.1X'ClNCC11 SI-l11tl111g .l1'O1111Ll w.11t111g L111I1l tl1e p.1rty 15 over step 111 .111d d1sso1ve .1w.1y 11hrous 115-SLIC, dehr1s .llhl .111 .111d the t11111g l1e.1ls LIP 111 .1 111120 ugly se.1r, only to lW1'E.1li out some where else. The preferred 11AC.lfl11Cl1f 15 111ed1t.1t1o11 .111d p1'.1yer, tl1e 14o1'111er LlLl1'1111l 11111fLl1'.1 111511 .111d the l.1tter to prevent 11161.15-1.1515 .1s they w1ll 1ust recur somewhere, 111 SIWIIC of CN'C1'Vll1111g. A lvlicl-Summer Nights Dream The h1g upper Cl.1SS111.ll1 rolls .111d gro.1ns ne.1th the deep h111e C0111l-OYIETS, lsent from l111111Cl, 0CC1lSl411l11lly l1e 111L1TIC1'S, No, de.11', 1 don't love you, re111ly 1 dont 111 t1111e you'1l 11 1rget .l11Ll 11nd .111otl1er g11'l hoy, look out for tl1.1t curve. were CO111111g 111to lvi1ll.11'd det111e, QIYC 11'C.ll111C11f, IWIAOQIUUSIS .111d etrology e.1t .111 the 1'1C1g11l 0I'S h1'111g 111 11.5 the only Tux left .111d B.1111lWLI1'g1S e.1lled C.lll111g 1226, C.lll111g 1226, C.1ll111gj, .111 C.1I'S .ll1'1gl11, get out your hlue hooks .1111ylOlLl dege11e1'.1t1o11 .111d 111l1lf1'.1f1011, e.1use 111115 unknown 11 -15. 11 -16. 11 47. 11 io. 11 52. lord, w111 th.1t hell ever 1111117 11e.1rt neg. lungs neg. e.1rs neg, lCN1I111 second k.l11I'b1ll o11e lymph, one poly, one 111o11o, 21111 over 411, 35 to 10 second e1ll.11'lC1' e.11l111g 1226, e.1ll111g 1226,C.1lll11g.1llC.1YS, ple.1se k1C.1Y,1L1SI one more d.1te, 1111137136 we :.111 15.111111 yes, Y411lA1'C de.1d .111Ll 12111 g1.1d 1 d1d lf eroeked 111 the Green Derhy? get A6111 out, tl1e 1DC.l11,glO11A1 111WC1'.1TC, Dr. E.1r1, 1.111 O. li., 11111 11ot .l116SIl1I2E1ZCLl, 1 12.111 feel every rlnng. 1111011 well. honey you've 111.1de .1 tr.1111p out 111-11 good 111.111, 111'e 151111 wortl1 11v111g 1'111X.V 1611514111 eurve 111 .111 e.1seso1'h1'eeel1 171265-611I.lI1U11, qu1: .111 hour tomorrow expelled? l'1lll why we were 111 Novmger .1t the t1111e C.lll111g 1226, Cdlllllg 1226 e.1ll1ng .111 e.1rs lW1'1'1'1'111, l 1'1'1'1A111, ol1 hoy seven ofloelt. 118111 Z-X,-',, Rohert Koch, .1 Gern1.1n country ff' ff-X 74 ,- , tlortor, tlxscovers the control of v X Antl11'.1x H1 JUll'TX.ll5 .1ntl men. rn.1k' ffm D , 4, I HOCA 111g possxhle the c.1ttle hree-.hng .md jxlvik F, fox fx Oigffc HTC-lt mtlustry .IS we know lf totlny, ,XJ ffllfff ,H f' . Q f P 1 nl Through P.1steur .1n1.l Koch .1lso X -' -X H J :SQT ' ' rx , K 'l l c.1n1e knowledge ot' flll'CfCLllO5lS ' A l:reshman's Qcle to Gray 'Tls .1 nnghty help 111 trouhle. Never l'-.lllS me to,1dv1se But .1ll tl1e s.1n1e l e.1nnot ce.1se To l'-6.lI' 1t for 1ts s1:e' I c.1n't get up the COLIFJQE' just to t.1ke lf from the shelf It's such .1 lug .rnd welghty tome And lllll so s111.1ll 111ysell I 11ever 1n.1ke .1 I11OL1l1t.l1l1 Of .1 111oleh1ll, h1gl1 or low, But when xt Comes to Gr.1y's lug hook My proverhs just don't go' lt'sl1ke li.1te Snnth IYQS l1e.1vy, ve.1. And oh' so very tlnek And though If tloesn't eroon or weep It n1.1kes n1e 1ust .rs s1ck' Of seve11 d.1ys Ill every week We overhurde11ed wretches Qpend s1x 11111nersetl rn re.1n1s of type Antl eon1pl1c.1ted sketches' The 1nore we g.1pe VVlIlHl1 the ltf.lVE'S The less we seem to know Tl1e more we work our t1red lWl'.l1IWS The less they seem to grow' ff Of th1rty Ll.lyS 111 every 111onth G l H' The most .1re very Gr.1y .Q .. The sun IS out hut we .1re 111, 5 il , Qi i J J Wl1.1t more 15 there to s.1y' tt - , L I. . -' 5 '4 The one hoss sl1.1y IS IIT the h.1rn The IILIFC 15 lDLlUClIll1g h.1y And Il1.lt.S hee.1use were OCCUPICJ Our noses deep Ill Glllyl We'v'e one l.1st hope .rt qkllllllig tnne Though t'r1gl1tl'11l ls our LlI'C.lLl And th.1t's to 111.1ke th.1t hook hy Gray Put sornetlnng 111 our l16.lgll Welre gettrng old .rnd Vx'6.lI'y, We'x'e no more t1111e to pl.1y f WEAIAE 5lXY1VClELl up, our h.1cks .1re hent Our he.1tls .1re getung Gr.1y' Dr. Hardy 1111 E, N. T,l You see some lower .lI'lIID.llS 1tlent1fy then ffI6lklS hy the sense of s111ell,M Cluss lGreg1t Cl1LlClilll1g,l Dr. Hurtly Wl1y' 15 th.1t so f111111y'f'l Fmt Row Slmlcm Lust nlght XX'.lS .rn .1ll school tl.111ce 111.11151 of us recogn11etl our t'r1e11tls. NOT AN OSTEOPATHIG DRUG STORE 1 BUT A DRUG STORE FOR OSTEOPATHS OWL DRUG STORE Walgreen System O.Iv.,MevtlI1-:'1t the Owl. PHONE 40 131 D. I. 81 BOB l Modern Athletics as Seen by An Qld Man ol Science Une t1111et gLllIxl.lV .11'ter11oon I elrmhed IIT .1 d1ssect1o11 wmdow .111d .IIUIWICJ my way 1111s1.111s to explore the IIIlII'III.lI'Y IIXUIWILIQIIIY. All xx.1s quret .IITLI dusty. Dr. L1tto11's olhce Cl11sCtI.1lltl locl1ed.111tl the XKXIICI' IIT the 11111111.1111 VN.'.lI'lIT .1s mush. After seerng tl1e much t.1llt ed ot' 1'o111'1l1 tloor I w.111dered 111to IN'lCl1IOI'l.lI I'I.1Il .111d s.1t dow11 .IVVIXIIC to rest, The .ll-ICI' noon sun IWCAIIIIQ III 111.1de ex'er1'tl1111g XX'.lI'llI .111d drowsv, .111d hefore long good old sleep overtoolt me, The l1.1ll CIC.l1'CeI ot' se.1ts 111.1g1c.1lly .111d .1t the end ot .1 eo111p.1et lrttle d1.1111ond stood .1 l11g c11cltro.1cl1 swrngrng .1 h.1llh.1t.111d111gI111ll r.1t ITUIlCI1.lI.lIIIIy Vk'.lI'I1X1IIg 1111111 the prtch Clli hox. All .IVOLIIMI were more of the s.1111e s11ec1es XK'.lI'lIXll1g 1111 for tl1e g.1me. Upon the tll.lN s.11 1l1eo1l1e1.1ls.two1'o.1el1es1'ro111 the I..111gl1I111. two I'.lfS from the A. 3. O..111d .1 couple o1l1.11-ed lookrng fellows 1111111 the Ad hurldrng, II1gl11 or ten h111'l1' I'.ltS from Atl.1s strode Ill followed hy sever.1l sleek snooty hoys 111 1111 1l1e Thet house. Then .1 few trred looltmg I. T. 5. .111d t111.1lly o11e glum sour Ac.1c1.1 1'.1t .1ll lw l11111seIt'. The II, S. Gfs were .lIl'C.l+..IY there. up on .1 st.1tue's knee p.1ss111g the lwottle .llltl .11'g11111g .1111o11g tl1e111selves, much to the .11111oy.111ce of tl1e A. T, S. perched up o11 .1 wrndow s1ll,.1mo11g wl11cl1 o11e l11gl'.1t r.1t wrth gl.1sses w.1s x'.11nly tryrng to sleep. It seemed to he .1 w111d11p 111.1t1:I1 hetween the IIll'IFIl1.lfy r.1ts lmost of tl1em out of d1sf sect1o111 .111d the A. S, O, cocltro.1cl1es. e.1cI1 T6SlWIClItI.lI1I Ill .111 IIIICYIICNS umform .md tl1er111o111eter. bludgrng hy the co11x'ers.1t1o11 If w.1s .111 .1111111.1I .llT.l1I', fotrght out through tl1e 1'.1r1o11s org.1111:.1t1o11s to .1 IQIIIISII. Old pens1oner COCIQIYLICIICS from w.1y up IIT Dr. Cl1.1rl1e 9t1ll's l1.1se111e11t .111d IM1I1CgL1lI'11ll1 IKITS llI'OI1I Cl1.1rl1e G.1l1.111's c.1111e rollrng 111 III therr wheel cl1.111's x'1go1'o11sl1' t.1lk1ng of g.1111es pl.1yed luck when they .111d tl1e lIIl:II'III.lI'Y were young, .111d I'.lIS were r.1ts .111d not so 111o11sey. A g.111g ot' long t.11Is l'ro111 .111otl1e1' Ioc.1l college moved Ill .111d were .1s pro111ptly cl111clted out over the wmdow srll. m.1lt111g such .1 row .111d fuss tl1.1t even the P. S, Gfs stoppetl w1'.111gl1ngtolook, After the sc1'.1p w.1s over .111d tl1eTl1ets c11111e down off tl1el1l.1ck I11 1.11'd .111d the Atl.1s polrshed oll' .111 ext1'.1 grudge Ilght 1Il11OI1g tl1emselx'es, the g.llII6 w.1s c.1lled w1tl1 .IIT Ad I1111ld111g ro.1cI1 for .111 11111p1re, Ahout tl1e second l1.1lIA of tl1e th1rd llllllllg .1 g1 ll 1d l1ot one over the sl1ortstop's l1e.1d lrt 111 one old gr.1ndp.1 ro.1cl1Is cl1.11r .111d he stood 1111 .111d 11red rt to Elillll. IWLIFIIIIIS out the wheelrng I'.lI cold. Crles .111d .1rg11111e11t I1lled the .lllf The 11111p11'e held the 1'11n11er out .llM,l somehody crowned I11111 wlth .1 I1gI1t glolwe. The A. 5. O. rr 1.1cl1es st.1r1ed l1e.1v111g 11l.1ster .111d old chewmg gum, the IHIIS Ill .1 hody mohhed the IW 1.1cl1es .111d tl1e old Hrtler ID1lXfX'IT5ITUP PI'0gI'LllD w.1s o11 for lvdlf. I sl1o111ed .111d tl1e whole g.lfI1Cl'lllg stopped, looked .111d he.1ded for 111e. I tr1ed to I'lIIl .1lltlQ11Lllk.lIlAI, .lust .1s they re.1cl1ed me. I .1woke, w.1r111 .111d rel1eved, .111d 111.1de my w 11' d1 1w11 .111d lkllilglf tl1 llllil-LII tl1.1t .1Il Lll'C,ll11S dOII.I .111d c.111't come true. czo111'1,11'1'11: . , 1 .Q A r ' I' N dey' 'NNNQ' A 24-HOUR SERVICE I F, A 15, , .a. , ' gt. 1 ,-17 - I , ron vol 11 13111 I ' A Jw!!! ' 11.1. Rupuir ,my 1111110 7 1.1 . TT'Hf:1 A 'Fun l ll... llfll? BLQPPE gllgg S . S L I . I ' ' fjl-9' FL tiornor I-'runklin and Jefferson Y I Y Phone 300 ' i I 1- ll9.'.23 Xllwldlbl-QL-,l-l 'llSJL1I.ljl ll 1 l l l l ll l l l mv Q -.- -- - CGNGRATULATIONS ancl an offer ol help ---- lllll' SlIlI'l'l'l' x'UIl1.KI'illlllIll11lIIS Ill yllll. llIH'llPl' llll llll- mllllllll-tillll lll' Xlllll' l'1l1ll'Sx' lll' Hlllllf' ill flatw- llilllly. Sllllll Bvllll xxlll llx- 1-llll-lllllg Xtllll' lill- xxllrli ill yxllll' llxxll llflivl- xx itll ylllll- llxx II Ill'2lf'lll't', .'X1'1'0I7l lllll' lll-st xxlslll-s llll' illl K'ill'ly Illlll lllwllllllx-'l-ll F' sllc-1-L-ss lll tllls xxlllli. lt is lllll' lllllll- Illall xxx- lllilf' lll- Ill. ZlSFl5lllll1'l' Ill yllll. We- l'l-:lllzv tllzlt llllll-ss xxlll 2ll'l' llzlrlll-lll:ll'lx' llllllllllltl- Xvlillll llll11ll4'4'S llrl' lllu-lx' lll lll- l':lllll-l' lllllllllll. Xl-t xwlll xxllllt :lllll slllllllll llllYl' llllllll-l' Illlxl Sllllli'lK'lll 4-lllllllllll-llt. .Xllw ill-l'4'I'S xllll il llllbllllllf' llzlxllll-llt Illilll. xxitlllllll llltl-lx-st lll' llllll-l' c'll:ll'gl-s. lllill will IllI1lil'll lNlSSllll1'l'Hl' yllll tll ll:lx'l- fllllllljlvlfl l-llllillllll-llt l'l'lllll tlll- ST2ll'l. 'l'lll- .X. S, .XllH' 1 ltllllllilllf' is llll- XYlIllll'S lllllgl-sl Nlll'Ql4'2ll Slllblllf' llxlllsl-. ll4'I'1'f'Hll xxlll llllll x'X'1'l'j'- llllllgl xwlll lll-l-ll. lll llxlllltlllll. Xtlll ll gl-l llllzllllf. :ll llll- lllxxl-sl llllwsllllm- lll'll'l'S. Sm- lllll' lll1'2ll lill'l4sx'illl- l'l'lll'l'St'lllill lx'l- lll-l'lll'l- yllll ll-:lx'l- sm-lllllll. ul' xx l'lf4' llll' lllll' .llll llalgl- l':ll:llllg. Nlll'1'l'SS lu Bvflll. lhl4'lmll'. A. S. ALOE CO. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS - EQUIPMENT - SUPPLIES ISIQ Olive St. St. Louis 25'-nf my -.f ul- W- 7, .V Q T. l lg. .Lax .La Af- lar, L.-1. l-, l llssg FOX KENNEDY THEATRE SFS OFFERS SliI.liC'l'liID liN'lxl'IR'I'AlNMICNTS TR AVELERS HOTEL FIREPROOF Special Attention Given Dances and Banquets The conquest ol tnsectvhorne J tlrseases m xltes possxhle the control 1 V 'l -1.1 ' T' rf' 5- T V. . t .Q .e K X A i. A.. f. Qi 0.91. , 'Nil ot yellow teyer rn the P.1n.1m.1 .1nd ,Y af F ' A href! tgmmi V elf: . ue' w men are tree to connect the tr.1de -F?-FY AF, ,J V V fQ5'lfQTQ1Xl A sgllt rl-111 ol the Hemrspheres -ll - ' X ' ' 'J 4- l4 - J-1 '- Q College Daze Station KCQS Broadcasting on a pulse Wave ot LLO Cubic lvlillirneters in Anastomosis With the Natural Vascular Network tSq11e.1k.y und grotmsh L.1d1es, gentlemen. .1nd suckers of the vast rztdro .lUdl6ITCtZ, .1 good evenlng to you' Thrs IS St.1t1on K C O S .thout to present one of the gre.1test, nwost lWl'E.lfl'l'E.1li1lIg .md stupendous entert.11n' ments ever eoneerved hy IXLIII for the .11r. Yes, this entert.unment will t.1ke the .!1l'. Welll proh.1hlyt.1ke rt too, Take our .1dy1ce. friends, Romans, Greeks, St.lI'X'llWg Armen 1.1ns .lIlLl trrpe peddlers, t.1lre our .1dv1ce' Turn oft your sets hefore your progr.1m drrves you to drrnk the new Government .1leohol' Anyhow, letgs get on wxth the lug news. Flrstff heres tl httle secret lust hetween us you out there hstemng hke httle lmhes rn the woods, .md l here rn the gre.1t studro, I'.lVlllg .1w.1y .thout .1 lot of th1ngs somehody wrote for me to re.1d. The secret rs just this w.nt untrl the erd of the progr.un .llikl lC.ll'Il how you, .1nd you, yes, .lllel you over there hehlnd the ehnnney pot lrow .1ll ot' you C.lI1 yxrn ore hundred .lldkl illty lHllll0D shecltles hy soly1ng.1s1mple,e.1sy, thrrllrngnexv murder mystery the most unrdue, lW.llllll'lg, I.lI1I.ll 1:1ng lWl'.l1ll'KC.lSCl' ever llN.lgllYCtl hy .my ol' our st.1ll'ofn1elqel novelrsts here .1t the stud ro. So st.1nd hy, youse mugs t.1ke the cot ton out of your e.1rs .1t the end of our progr.1m .1nd take tl crack .tt the prrze money. lt's .1ll COUl'lCE1'l-Elf, so you'ye nothrng to lose, Vvlell, on wrth the punts' Po, the d.1nee' L.1d1es wryes .1nd hush.11fds' I now presert Peter Fc.1tterherry, the T.1ll Tex.1n from Rye Gulp, :md hrs Ten lININlI.ll3l6 T.lIWgOrTC.lS6I'S wxth the1r SCTl'H1.ll1 lmtssoons. Thelr first mel ody wxll he .tn oldture f.1vor1te ded1e.1ted to the An'er1f:.1n G1rl Sweet tllitl Low. Let's l1.lVE1f, hoys' lFlourrsh of trumpets. The Grand March lWCglI'1S, with the King .lllkll h1s h.1rem 1l'l the le.1d. Andtomrsts .1nd p.1tholog1sts rn g.1l.1 .1rr.1y peer .1t the spect.1ele through the1r mreroseopes, 1n.1k1ng odd t'.1ces tllid juhherrng rn .1n unknown tongue. Under the1r .1r1ns they C.lI'l'V hool-as entrtled Gr.1y's Anatomy .llltl CLllll1lITgll.ll1llS Dlsseetor. hoth yvrrtten rn the unknown tongue rn vyhreh they speak. SOlNCVVl1CI'C .1 clock strrlxes fourteen. F.1r underground .1 ste.1dy, omlnous trump, tr.1mp, tr.1mp hetr.1ys the presence. rn the very howels of the e.u'th, of the Drsseetton Gang lYl.lI'Cl1!Hg out for then' .1nnu.1l smoke .llkl cup of cotlee, The xverrd r.1ttle of the1r ch.nns sends shrvers up the spmes ol' m.1ny .tn onlooker .1t the Q:l'.ll'lLl Proeessrondll. Ili Pk if L.1d1es .1nd gentlemen, you h.1ye now llC.lI'tl tl1e nrst scene of our de.1thdel'y1ng R.1dro Revue. As Fooey lierehoo, the emrnent pl11losopl1er l'Al'Ul1l the Vrrgrn Isles once IClll.ll'l-yCtl yxrth .1 w.1g ul lus s.1gely l1e.rd A lmhe rn ll.llYtl rs worse oil' llhlll txxo rn the hush, L.1d1es .1nd gentlemen, our next pre ser.t.1t1on yxlll he .1n ll1lCl'CSUI'1t1. slot entrtled Theres lVI.1ny .1 Shp of the Llpu or some tlung on th.1t or der. No, l must h.1ve heen fllllil-lllig ol, son'ethn'g else. lt's entrtled COILEGE FOOTWEAR ZZ? iovdfQlLjlll f in , ' - 15223. g 4 t . I 1 . 1' 1' 1 1 l SHOE. K T MYERS BROS. NSU XX'l1.11's III .1 I'5.1111c 1111111111 1110, I'vc .1 l1.1II cold 111' II111tcII NWC 51.1111 I51x'1LIcLI NYC I:.1II Ifo1'1I1c L.11I1cs l I'Ic1'c goes' WHAT? IN A NAME? Oli , , . - . I x111-11 XK1 5I.4.NIU. I71x'1111f11 NVE I'A11, I'o11 'IIIF I...-KIWIINI JI 'T111gc1Iy' 111 F1jr1'c11 I11tcr1111x.uo11x 11ml 11 Co11f1l1' of Acrx l1NIoslly Ho1111c11I11Il E1I1111r'.1 Xurc TI11s CIQIIIII womlcr IIICIZIILIYC w.1s co111poscII .1top .111 .111c1c11t l1.1v1'.1cl4 t'1'o111 Old Alcelhs st.1I1l1: down IW tI1c Shoe I:.ICIOI'V. Due to tI1c I11gI1 w111eI I1low111g .11 tI1c IIIITC scveml lI1IPOI'I.lITT pages of the HIAIQIITJI 111.111uscr1pt were wlusked .1w.1y, Iwut never IIC.lI'. .1II you mugs, for we C.IIT .1ssurc vou 1I1.1t rl1c o1111ss1o11s w1Il 111.1kc 11o eI1II'e1'f cucc XK'l1.lISOCYCI'. Tl1c ceI1tors, IIT f.1ct. .1re 111QI111c1I to I1cI1cx'e tI1.1t tI1c pl.1y would I1.1vc IWCCII more SJIISIAYIITS .111LI c111oy.1I1l1: 11' IIIC wI1oIc 11.111111 tI1111gI1.1eI go111:ox'c1'I1o.111I. IDR.-XMAIIS PE11s11xAE D11 T. N, T. I'vI111l4er. Prolbcssor of Ncrtzology, .1utl1or o 'WI11' We Bclmve L1kc Mo11keys,'I fir' I IVIcIVIanis Table Compan .l. Y. XICXIANIS, D.0., President CI. II. IZEKIKER, Secretary KIRKSVILLE, MISSOURI l.S.K. XXIIUII You Tl11l1Is 11l':l 'I':1I1I1' 'I'I1i11IQoI':1NI1'NI.w1s I of T. IS6 Dr, T. Slocum POIQLIIII, Instructor III IIIZZI' ology .111d wl1.1t to 1111x w1tI1 1t. Dr. Ncct.11' Z1IcI1, .111.1to1111st.1 supr1:11'1:. SIQITOI' C1'1st.1 G.1lI1. Al I.111gI1111g -1.ICI'i.ISS I1'o111 R1o. XV. F1111I11'1orIc11t.1tc F15-SllI'C, .1 1'o.1rI I.lI'lACI'. G1ox'.111111 IHI111111. CXPCII IIT csopI1.1go.1c 1111111g.1st1'os1o111os1s. A cute RI11111t1s, one of tI1c few III c.1p IIVIIY, T B.1sku111 SI1111111, .1 ITUI1 CITIIIY I'Ic docsrfr .111pc.1r IIT tI1c pI.1y .111yw.1y. Surgeons, IIoo1'w.1x1:rs, C.II'IITVVOI'III sIx111' 11ers gI'lPCl'S, I.1I1 IITSIFUCIOIS cl1.11'wo111c11,ctc. F111s'1' IN'1'E1m11ss1oN lNo s111ok111g 1Iur111g IITICFIITISSIOIIS N. R. A. 1.1111tors LIo11At sweep up Iwuttsl ACT TI-IE FIRST lTl1e scene IS o11 .1 CI1111cs1: -ILIDIQ, or some Iuml of punk, sr.111eI111g out to s1:.1 1111 Sullls IBUITLI. Twclvc I1e.11'eIeeI .111.1to1111sts, .1Il IIICIIIINBIAS oI'tI1C N. R, A. .IITLI tI1c S. U. I, C. M. T. .11'c pI.1y111g p111ocl1Ic IIT 1I1c fo' c.1stIe. If.1cl1 l1.1s .1 d1c11o11.1ry .md c.1cl1 VVC.lI'S .1 sc.1I pcl e11sI1c.1tI1cd IIT .1 1'.1w Imlc sc.1I1I1.11mI. All .ure .lIAgLl1l1g, some .1rc l1c.1t111g IITGII' cl1cs1s .md ICJIAIITQ out the I1.111' tI1c1'cof.l Sw G11l.111rl1111I ILII'.lXK'lI1g I11s sworel o11 .1 PICCC of lW.lI'ICI'l, F.111'k111gl1ts, I'.111' IQIIIQIIISI TI11: I1ft1ctl1 co11x'e11t1o11 of tI1c S.1c1'cel IJVLICI' for tl1c I11c1'c.1scd Co11111I1c.1t1o11 of Mc1I1c.1l Terms w1II come to order. W.l1ICI'. 11110 I1.1111 o11 rye, Well, why docs11'r so1111:I1o1Iy s.1y so111etI1111gl' Sw L11jI'11Io1 Il'ISllTg.IlIkIPlIII1ITg up 1l1c v1so1' 11owARD's Colle e Inn Before, Between and After Classes I The greatest pt1r.1ly:er11t'11ll tmtle. .lnd especially Slilppllll. the plague. 15 .tt l.1st controlled when the Gov- ernment supports the med1e.1l men tn .1 tin.1l yur on r.1ts 6311 men were l'II0lWlllZCul IH San Fmnetseo Ill IOU7 tor .1 r.1t lilllllli 1 J te ff 'ef -'flew X Z4 ffl Zefrk-Je, on h1s helmet71 Gentlemen .lllkjl Sir NCCf.lI', there is nothmg to say. Wl1.1t d1d we come here for .ll1Yl1OVxV? Another Amltomrst Gentlemen, there IS plenty to s.1y. I m.11nt.1m th.1t the greatest h Ilkll'.ll1CC to progress IS the f.1et th.1t thmgs these d.1ys .1re too srmple. T.1ke the n1.1tter ot' .IILIIOIHY terms. Ivlost ot' them .1re only slx or erght syll.1hles long' Thmk of xt, my lAI'lEIIkl5 -f only s1x or erght syll.1lwles long' Vkfhy, only l.1st week one of my students e.1lled the ,lC6f.llWLllLllU .1 socket' Ut course I promptly expelled hun from the el.1ss, hut the very t'.1et tl1.1t he llLlulC sueh .1 gross pre posterous error rn 1ny presence proves my contentron th.1t we .ll'C elCICl'1Ol1lf1l1g. Anotl11'r Anr1t111111sl Quxte rlght. dune r1ght. And n the e.1se ot- the n.1mes of drs 6.1565 tlnngs .1re .1lso gomg t'ron1 lmd to worse. I have tl student who mslsts upon s.1y1ng 'I'homsen's Drsensel' 1l'lSfC.lel ot lIIX'0YOlIl1l eongenrtm I llunk hun 111 every ex.11n on th.1t .1eeount, And I tlunk we should eneo11r.1tge the XK'lx.lCI' use of the term l.eptot1'o111lnd111111 Ak.1muslu 1nste.1tl of the prev.11l1ng url-l'UlIl lWlClIl.l .lli.ll1ILlSlIl..l The l44'll'INCI' I5 four let ters longer .llkl 1ts use tends to 1nere.1se our prestrge. Wotlld th.1t If were ten letters longer' The longer the hetter. A Btzcterwlogzst l.1sten to thrs. gentlemen, l g.1ye 1111 ex.1m the other d.1y on wlnel1 I .1sked for .mother ILHIIC for the OI'Q.llIISlIl Lain Drug Company The Store FOUNTAIN SERVICE KODAKS SHAEFFER PENS Blake This Your l'IL'ZlllfllI1ll'll3I's N f f 7.1 vp J J 1 K 4 , X Z X Q. , 'ff L 7 I I ,.r-1.45, Xhr E E1-.f1i'3 1.lQ,,NTfr,2Q:xfLf'- 'gy do U ' .ff ' 'Dfw ,,,LLpff ' v EQ. CJLISIIIQ 1lIl-CCUULIS j.lLIIILl1CC. Wrwtlld you he lleve rt, my frrevdsl every one g.1ve Wfipr TOIISIILI ICICl'OlI.lCl1TOI'I'lLlQ,1.ltIu 1IISfC.lkl of Lep' tosp1r.1 ICKCl'Ol1.lCIll0l'l'lI.lQIJCM wlneh 15 one letter longer' l tlunked them .1ll, hy gosh. Sn Nectur Gentlemen, the eonsensus of op1n1on seems to he the s.1me. l moye fllll we t.1ke 1lUlNCLll.lfC steps hy settrng .1n ex rllllpltl ourselves. We sh.1ll .1dd fourteen syl l.1hles to e.1eh ot our n.1n1es, .lllkl pledge upon our 5.lCl'CLl Gr.1y th.1t never. even rn ord1n.1ry e11nvers.1t1on, wrll we use words eontnnlngg teyver KlI.ll1 live SVll.llWlCS. Srgnor Gullx Feeond :e motxon, Sn' ,Yertur All rn lV.lX'4Wl' s.1y metl1em11 glHlWlITCllll.l three tunes. lChorus of methe 1noglolnnem1.1s, e.1t e.1lls, lusses, 1llILl tl1e l'.lIflllIg of hones. All file Ollt Pl.lYllIg on sod.1 strxnvs, VK'llflI orgnor Ll.llll rn the le.1d dome the C.ll'lOC.l.l Norr The eurt.un w.1s stuck .1t tlns runetrne hut everyhody ll-lkl lelt .1nyl1ow. Covers and Binding on the 1934 oS'rEoBLAs'r by Bccktold Company 210 Pine St. W5 NY. XYZISIIIIIQIIOII Pllune T I LOUIS, NIO. 1' llS7ll S'l'll,l,-Hll,llRli'l'll 0. l'EUP THIC L ANA'l'0RlUlVl NLXCON. NllSSOl'Rl 322255:-1:::E5ii55l55ff ' l1'155iEEEEi:gs5iE,5f. 1 . , ', Vg,-I-I-3-'ifl-I - , . 1 1:r.4lf:r:1:r:xx'..' -- -Q..-. 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No. 10 F CR DI BETES MELLIT : Prcscrihc: Cole's Endocrine Comp. No. I8 FOR HYPOTENSIO : Prcscrihc: Colds 'l'l1yro Strych Compound Xlllll' llul' l'lll'l' Ulu-filx' :mel l3i:llu-Iiv lll4'lill'X' COLE CHE ICAL C0 PA Y ST. l,Ul'lS. NIU. V lmii EITIPIIASIS on the value of fresh an' and Q i sunshine durtng the past few decades has produced a virtually new industry, - ,L ,Tv-,E.,A. -,-, , no tlQIZ,IQli I gn s Zfs , --f , f. ct f -X A.. - ,gf-' -tice.. ,.-' ,.N- fr X ,. Xcnfl ns A ,f .N -M 'A '.-,.L'lA .1.fu Y ..,..,'-I.. .. :Ni .,.. e.,1f. ' l the Daytime Nightmares in or a Sundays Izrolic: in Dissection Lala Yes, it was a heaut1ful Sunday when I first got the urge to catch up on my d1ssec tion. The sun was streaming down in nla' ments of gold, hathmg the snug hamlet of Kirksville 111 warmth and radlance - such of tt that got heneath the smoke. It was snow mg, of course, and raining too hut what of it? Paradoxes are the spice of variety. or sometlnng and was I surprised to see the elements claslnng in such a hewildermg man ner? Ahsolutely not. Many a long day and nlght had I spent III the Itttle Ivllssourl v1l lage, and I had long SIITCC ceased heing sur prised at anythtng, But let me get on with the mudsltnging. 'Twas not often that I felt hke workmg on Sunday, Stx days each week I slaved away, learning thts, and that, and forgetting one thing so I could find room in my cerehral lohes for another. Day in and day out this unceasmg struggle went on and when Sundays came along I felt entitled to a chance to stretch myself out and dlp into a few choice morsels of Shakespeare, or a hit of de Mau passant, or perhaps recover from the pre vious 6X'Cl'l1I'Igl5 orgy. If I were truthful I should say that the latter was really my chief occupation on Sundays, But why should I g1ve myself away lrke that? No, I spent Sunf days attending church and readtng the Sun' day papers, heI1eve It or not. Anyhow, I got the urge one Sunday to do a l1ttle extra lahor IIT dlssectlon. Great sport. eh Jeeves? Dlnner over, I drew on my great coat no, my grey Coat, and .unhled over to contemplate I.,1l'-6 and try to hnd a few nerves of one sort or another, just to check up on the hook, you know, And everythtng was going dune nxcely untrl along came some delight ful young people w1th an intense craving for more knowledge. A young lady and her es cort, they were. I didnit know them, hut as evervhody who enters the dissection lah has something in common wnh everyhody else who makes that sad mistake. we greeted one another, 'iHello, I s.nd as I struggled to hreak a httle thread like structure which my con science kept telling me was a nerve and which I kept trylng to prove was merely a hit of IIISCLI, I-Iello ' they s.nd. There was an interval of hreathless silence as hoth he and she .IC clnnated themselves to this strange new world. How do you stand the smellli' she ex THE HOME DF REGISTERED BLUE BIRD DIAMOND RINGS GRUEN. ELGIN. HELBROS, HAMILTON AND LONGINES WATCHES FRATERNITY JEVVELRY We r'a1'1'y ll 1-omplete lint- of rings. eonlpnwts, pendants and otlwi' items with II'2ilPI'lIIIj' c-rests. THOMAS .IE ELRY HOU E East Side Square L lhlwj eI.1111ic1I. I tI111'I1 11's 11'1'1'1I1Ie 4 She 111.11Ie .1 xx1'1' 1'.1ce .11t1I I1eI1I I11:1' rose, He eI.1s11e1I I1e1' close. CYIIICIIIIX' 11'1'111g 111 111'111ec1 I1e1' 1111111 1I1e s111cII. UI1,1I1e s11'eII 1s11'1 511 I1.11I N I I1e1I. I.lIilllg .1 deep I11'c.11I1, I-Ill t'.1e1. I ylllll-I k1111xx' xxI1.11 l'1l1l111v11l11111111. 1 G11111I11ess ' slxc s.111I. 1'ee111I111g 1111111 1111' c.11I.1x'e1'. I 1I11I11'1 I41111w pe1111Ie xxc1'e 111.11Ie I1I1c 1I1.11f' SIIG xx'e111 1111 lll .1 xx'I11s11e1', 111 I1e1' ese111'1 XX'I1.11 .ll'C 1I111se IIICSSY IIllllgS 111 Illb chest. I'Iec1111 ' XX'I1.11'e1' 1l111se1I1111gs1l1e1'c111 1I1e cI1es1f'u Hee1111'.1sI1e1I 111e. TlIlll41l'S 111' s11111e1I1111 ' I s111Ie1I .1 s1gI1. I.1l'e 1s so I1111g 1111 1I1e xv1'1111g 11e1111Ie. 'I'I1ese two 5-II'IlCIlll'CS .ll'1Z 1I1e lungs, I ex11I.1111e1I1111113'111'11I'ess11111.1I111.11111e1'. 'I'I1e ILIIIQSIIU sI1e exeI.1111'ed. 1I11'11w111g 1111 I1e1' I1.1111Is Ill .IIWICCI I1111'1'111', 'Heclxg 1I11 lllf .,.. lungs I1111I1 IlI'i1I 1I1.11 Irlecty I1111Ixe1I .1 111IIe gl'C1IlllSI1 .1I111111 1I1e gllls. He I1es11.11e1I .1 IWII, 1'eg.1111e1l IIIF- 111.1se11 I111e e1'11111111s111'e, .1111I s.11d UN11, 111 course 11111, I311cIu' TI1ev 1111Iv WHITE CABI Phone 158 SANDWICHFS AND DRINKS WHITE HOUSE ICE CREAM SPI' Ivs XI:1Ii1' II Cones Double Dipped IY11 S111'1'iz1IIz11 ill I'i111s :1111l I2lI:lI'lr We Deliver PHONE 156 CB. ID. WlII'l'liSllPl1I, II1'11111'i1'1111' V. 1 I11'111g 111s.111e people I1c1'e .IIILI people I1e e11111e lIlS1lllC I1ec.111se IIXCII' lungs 1ll'C I1.11I .1111I they 11111141 ge1 e111111gl1 .Ill', .lllkl 1I1e11 II1Cll' lungs get messy I1111k111g. TI1.11's 1'1gI11 1s11'1 IIAIH He 1I11'ee1ed 1I11s 1111135111111 111 111e. I wept .1 1'-:xx Ing IC1ll'S. Yea 1I1.11's 1'1gI11, AItI11111gI1 1I1e1'e .11'e. 111' e11111'se, .1 few ex1:e11t11111s 111 y11111' s1.11e IIICIII, These I1.11111e11 111 l1e 11111111.11 l1111gs.'I H.11'. Ye 1I1111I1 I11'e.11I1e w1tI1 1I1115e TIllllg5 IIIUIAC, do Y.l'.IH .1sl1e1l 11111' 1Ie.11' Hecty, I ll1C.lll, 131 I11'e.11I1e w11I1 1I1e lungs, I1111 I 1I111ugI11 1I1ey I11L1IiC1.I Iike I1.1II111111s, Tl1e1' 1111. I-Iectyf' ex11l.1111e1I M.11'1y 111' 1x'I1.11e1'c1' I1e1' 11.11110 w.1s. The I1.1II111111 P.ll'I IS IIISILIC 1I1.11 niessy stu1I'1I1e 111.111 IS e.11'v111g, 'iOI1'A' s.111l I'Iec11'. OI1 I s.111I I. Sw, xx'I1.11Is 1I1.11 111111111 I1111k111g IIIIIIQJ, 1I1e1'e LlllLICl'llC.lII1 1I1e IL1Il1I,SI.'u I'Iee1y Vx'.lllICxI 111 I11111w .15 I1e c1.111e1I l11s 11eeI1 sI1gI11Iy 111 g.1:e 11x'e1' 1111' sI111L1I1Ier. TI1.11's 1I1e 1.I1.111I11'.1g111,'I S.llk.I I, VVIIII 1I1e 1I1'111111y look 111' .1 1I1sc11111'.1ge1I cI.1111. NOI1. 1111 I1c doesnlt 111e.111 1I1.11 1I1111g, Ill 1I1e I11111I1 exeI.111111:d IVl.11'1y, eyeing 111e .ISI-i.lIlCC. No 1I1.11 wide 1l1111g 1I1e1'e lll 1l1e lllluIxIIC 111' 1I1e 1Ie.11I 111.111.N TI1.11Is 1I1e 1I1.1pI11.111111, I ICII y1111 ' I sy-I1111e1'e1I NVIIII .1 s11111'I4 UUI1' TI1.11 keeps 1I1e lungs 1111111 1'.1II111g 1I11w11 Vx'IlCll v1111 s1.111d 1111, 1I11es11A1 11? D11 you Llll1ICl'Sf.lIl1I, I'Iee1v7'A 'I'I11s IIl'Ulll IVl.11'1y, I I1111I1e1I 1111 111 see 11' I-Ieety 1111de1's111c11I. AI.1s. I1e w.1s 11111 1111e1'este1I. HC XXHIS g.1:111g 11111 1I1e w1111l11w w11I1 the wistful ex111'ess11111 111' .1 I1111111111111.111111s I1111k111g 1-1111 11s 111.116 .1111I find G. H. FELLERS Wall Paper, Paints, Yarnishes, Window Shades. Curtain Rods and Glass I Spvviulizv on Car Doors and Windshields l20 li. XYQISIIIIIQIQIII St. Phone 73l 111111 The Doctor le.1ds thc hgh! lor X Ll ' I lCQlST.lIl0U and tre.1tn'ent KN'l1lCll t,,11,1N fx Q. '.v1ll lmth prevent and eure the ll fl, Q K1 Q I ll. L 4 :Hi 5-K.-g.Z'1 H N ,, ' f ,, f, rntolerahle hurden ol the teclvle M pp in up lm E mi l l 1 ' l ' rnmded upon the rest ol the ...X Q. -.- lf. 1. T 11, W V' ' 'Il P V A ,A ,e ,,. 4 ... K-I A 1,-1 . Y people . ,W 4- we rug none. Heety, heyond .1ll doulwt, was not over enthus1.1st1c over the hner pornts o .1n.1tomy, AkWl1.1t's th.1t n.1styth1ng underneath the d1.1gr.1n1T' M.lI'fX' asked xv1th her 1ns.1tr.1hle eurrosrty. She could ask more duestrons rn five nunutes th.1n .lily of the .1n.1tnn'.y pro lessors l ever took exams from, Th.1t's the spleen. The t.ul of the p.1n CI'6.lS treltles the spleen T Thrs sent M.1rtx' rnto paroxysnis of shrrll, squeaky laughter .1 l.1 GIIICIB Allen, uQh what .1 funny s.1y1ng'N she exelnnied. Is that why you get treltled su C.lSllV rn the SlfOlH.lClIT,u Oh nuts ' l eussed rn .1 stage wlnsper. The t.ul of the lW.lITCYC.l5 treliles tl1e spleen. so th.1t's why you get treltled rn the stunr .1eh. But why don't you l1.1ve two spleens' You h.1ve two lungs, su xvhy d11n't you l1.1ve two spleersf 1 downed tl gallong of ill' , heer .11 .1 gulp Wrrwrrwg, the foam trorn my vest l turned .md se1:ed lVI.u'ty hy the grrdle. The sl111ulde1' grrdle, you know, nTVi.lI'fV,u l lwegan rn n1v hest Sunday School te.1el1ern1.1nner, Nature IS st 1ntetn11es very lund and snmetlntes very cruel, Some tunes she rs I'lglXf .Iliad sonxetrnies XK'I'UIlg She was rrght when she gave us 11nlv one ES'I'ABl,ISIlED 18410 Clark Hardware Co. TWEST SIDE SQUARE Kirksville, Missouri t. spleen th.1t's .1ll we need. But IV1.1rty, she llhldtl .1 h.1d n11st.1lte, She gave you one mouth, whreh rs rust tvvree .1s n1.1ny .1s you ought to h.1ve, .lllel no hrzuns, whrch rs very, very s.1d.U Oh Heetv, v1'e'd hetter go. The m.1n's gettrng eruss just heeruse we asked hnn some duestrnns. Come on Heety. 'AOh tell me, nnster, what dld .1ll these people dre TTOIITTN But l h.1d t'.unted. Nrght closed rng from down rn the 1n.1rshes c.une the lWT.lll1KlX'C c.1ll nt' the lovelorn lnt 1n. A quartette of frogs from the pl1vs111logy TJTW transported me un xvrngs of sung to dre.1n1l.1nd, tu the l.1nd of .1ll ansxvers .llTLl n-1 duestlons, The purple 11'11'1un darted across the rndrgo sky, .1nd drop ped lterplunlv rntn .1 hueltet xvhrlst the st.1rs rrnlqled rn surprrse L1 Po h.1d round lus mate' KIRKSVILLE MISSOURI I-T115 ac1.urn1ERss 1 r 1111 1 Ye professor! Lament 11 1x'111111I.11111c.11' 111050 51111101115 I1c1'1' 91111111 11111115 1I1c11' 1111111 c1111.111c111g 11111 1111w I 11111111-31' Huw 111 11111111101 TI1c1' 5111111' w11111: fI1CYlI'C 11.1111:111g' 'T1x'.15 111111' 1.151 xv-:QI1 111.11 1 11111 56011 T11 111111 11111 1111.11 t11c1' I1111'w 'TW15 1111: 111111'11111g .1t'1c1' A IWIQIII 111 1.1ug111c1'. 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